"Some days when I am able to pick a pen and write, I know I have been blessed."~Savita

Welcome to my blog. In my quiet hours I seek to touch the depth of myself and my surroundings. My thoughts that take form of poetry are just the scratches on the surface of life as it reveals to me. Wrapped in a delicate veil of symbolism and ambiguity these verses and expressions also fulfill my desire to share a bit of my self with others. I hope reading them would be as enjoyable for you as writing them has been for me.

Sunday, May 21, 2017

Dragon's Mouth



This earth is a celestial gift of amazing notion.
Here the exotic birds chirp in green meadows,
And frothy waves dance in blue oceans.

Fog and floating clouds shroud
Its snow covered mountain house.
Their mystical silence so arresting,
It chains the mind into a quiet standing.

Here life sings its sweet and sour hymns. 
In its lap we breath, sleep and conjugate.
Yet what a sinister offspring we have become.
In its heart we have thrust a dagger deep.

We are a monster child wrapped in greed
Sucking life blood of its mother's breast.
Its lush green forests are becoming a graveyard 
Of dead trees and an ecological disaster for rest.

Its waters we have polluted with chemicals.
Smoke filled chimneys spew our black hatred.                                              
Plastic, carcinogens and poisonous gases
Fill our land with filth to tarnish its acreage.

Its grace is crushed under sky rise buildings.
From the smog filled sulfurous sky,
Sun's ultraviolet rays pouring through the
Broken shields of ozone, send us chilling vibes.

Our Mother Earth is sending us very clear signals.
We need to understand its angry outbursts.
Those falling glaciers are flooding land and oceans.
Chemical discharge is scaring pristine rivers' bosom.

Oil and coal polluted ether is changing earth
In a super heated dragon's mouth of leaping flames. 
Pushed to the edge it would burn and devour us alive.
Our beautiful planet is in grave danger and we are to blame.


Savita Tyagi

The above poem was written for the poetry Anthology book " Our Only World: Poetry for Planet Earth."

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