Where have the poems gone?

I wonder

If I exhaled them

Or washed them down the drain

For they’ve gone missing

Like my spectacles and now

I can find them nowhere.

I replaced them – my spectacles

I bought new ones in place of the old

But the poems, alas; I can’t do the same

I wonder

If there’s a number I could call on

Like a ‘Lost and found.’ I used it once to

Get back the book my sister gifted me; the one I’d

left on the flight from Hong Kong

or at-least if there was a locator tag

Like the one I use to find my phone

When its misplaced. I rack my brains

But its of little consequence

I wonder

If the poems made their way

Into the trash-

I left it out last night

And in the morning

The garbage truck picked it up

to be dumped into a landfill

And soon it’ll be buried under piles of waste

before being incinerated.

So while the words

Are no longer there

to string into verses

I use my brushes

and paint

Adding a dash of red

in a world of grey

And hope

the pictures read as poetry

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I did this painting based on a picture on Pinterest

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24 responses to “Where have the poems gone?”

  1. Stine Writing Avatar

    This is great. Makes me think about how badly I have wanted to write children’s poetry but there is no market for it. What happened to fun poetry for kids?

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    1. Smitha V Avatar

      Thank you! Oh yes the kids poems like ‘Sick’ by Silverstein. I enjoyed reading it. I’ve tried my hand at a few fun poems and I’ve totally enjoyed writing them. Thanks for so much for visiting and writing back🙂

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  2. -Eugenia Avatar

    What a beautiful poem, Smitha, and I love your art! Your blog is delightful and thank you for following Eugi’s Causerie I.

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    1. Smitha V Avatar

      Thank you Eugi for the appreciation. It’s very kind of you. Looking forward to read more of your posts and hoping you continue to enjoy reading mine.

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  3. judeitakali Avatar
    judeitakali

    Wow. It’s amazing that you can create art when words are not enough. I wish I could but Im grateful I have the words

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    1. Smitha V Avatar

      Thanks Jude for visiting the blog. I began art only recently but yes it has come to my rescue when the words left.

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      1. judeitakali Avatar
        judeitakali

        You’re very talented then

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  4. Vineetha Brijesh Avatar
    Vineetha Brijesh

    I loved this poem smitha. And as I said loved the red on the grey.

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    1. Smitha V Avatar

      Thank you so much Vineetha. Have been racking my brains to write but just haven’t been able to

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  5. lynnfay73 Avatar

    Love the red umbrella. Words keep disappearing on me these days…

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    1. Smitha V Avatar

      Thank you so much Lynn…I suppose its the impact of the lockdown. I’m trying hard to not let go of them. I hope the words come back to you and all of us who are feeling the unseen pressure. Thank you for sharing your experience. It feels good to know I’m not alone. XXX

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  6. robbiesinspiration Avatar

    I also can’t write poetry at the moment, Smitha. It is as if I have poetry writer’s block. I can write stories and I’ve finished my book, but no poetry. I do love this picture. it is my favourite one to date.

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    1. Smitha V Avatar

      And I thought poetry was easy. There was a time it just came…I guess the lockdown has affected us then. Its not obvious on the surface. Its good to know that you’re able to write stories atleast. What is the new book about? If its not horror, I’d love to read it🙂.
      Thank you Robbie for the appreciation of the painting. Its what is keeping me going while words play truant. XX

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      1. robbiesinspiration Avatar

        Hi Smitha, I don’t write horror, I write supernatural fantasy with a big historical focus. My new book is all about the Second Anglo Boer war or South African war but it does have ghosts in it. Not horror though, it is supernatural fantasy. I am not wicked or violent enough to fall under horror.

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        1. Smitha V Avatar

          He he…i like anything with history in it. Will definitely pick it up. A few ghosts I guess won’t hurt🙂. Robbie I don’t think you could have a single wicked bone in you.😘

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          1. robbiesinspiration Avatar

            Thank you, Smitha. Have a lovely weekend. Hugs. PS This book will only be available in December 2020.

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          2. Smitha V Avatar

            Thanks Robbie. You too have a wonderful weekend!

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  7. balroop2013 Avatar

    When you blend your words with colors, poetry peeps through them! 🙂 A multi-talented person has to juggle all the talents.

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    1. Smitha V Avatar

      Its always good to hear from you. Thank you for your warm words of encouragement. I’m trying hard to keep the poetry alive. 💛

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  8. wanderessence1025 Avatar

    I love this poem, Smitha! And the painting with a dash of red in a field of gray. All wonderfully done. I can’t wait to read more of your writing. 🙂

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    1. Smitha V Avatar

      Thank you so much Cathy for visiting. It helped me reach your blog and it was what I need to recharge my batteries. Just your ‘About’ page left me with the energy that I’ve been looking for the last few days. Looking forward to taking part in your challenges and reading your posts. I do hope my writing makes you happy too like yours did to me 🙂

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      1. wanderessence1025 Avatar

        Thanks to you for coming by and visiting, Smitha. I’m glad my post energized you. I need some energizing myself! I look forward to reading more of your writing. 🙂

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