Friday, August 29, 2014
Thursday, January 9, 2014
Closing Years: Poem
Closing Years
In these closing years of your life
Each time I see your white hair that was once so black
Your body bent that was once so straight
I remember you throwing me up in your arms
And waiting for you impatiently at the gate
Let time quietly glide away
And grace touch every moment that is left
Never to know distress, worry, stress
And when you close to rest your eyes to rest one day
It might be to the sound of familiar footsteps I guess
That you can follow without any fear in your heart;
And to the sound of soft beloved voices,
Maybe that is the way loved ones depart.
Copyright: Rani Turton
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Thursday, November 21, 2013
Wherever You May Walk: Poem
Wherever You May Walk
In acceptance, in silence, in the completion
Of Absence; recognizing the emptiness of this life
When you leave my presence. In knowing that
I need to sense this vital presence as if it is
Water in the dunes; as though it is sun in polar winds.
I will speak of this emotion only if you want to hear.
I will also leave you your freedom if you so desire.
I can control my steps, but my ears strain to hear yours.
I can choose to walk away but even then my soul will
Long, long for your presence.
I hear the nightbirds though my window.
I can hear the silence of a sleepless night
That, with the fingers of dawn, have silenced
My words, desires and whatever lived within me.
I have waited so long; long did I wait for my fate.
Wherever you may walk, my heart goes with you.
Copyright (text and image): Rani Turton
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Folk Musician, Delhi
Folk Musician, Delhi. Garland of flowers, colourful pugree, earrings...
Credits: http://artisanofwords.tumblr.com/
Friday, August 16, 2013
Friday, January 4, 2013
Grief: Poem
GRIEF
Grief, don’t stand near my bed tonight
I’ve had enough and more than I can bear
Last night was the worst: I could feel you
Watching me whilst silently standing there.
Now tell me, grief, are you friend or foe?
What is it about me that attracts you so?
Is it for my beauty, my wit or my fragility
That you stand there clothed in such simplicity?
You knew that yesterday was a hard day.
I had a certain difficult role to play;
Grief, as I suddenly felt you in my room
Ah! I actually felt the weight of your gloom.
Now I know that you are more than a presence;
I even think you sense my absence;
I almost think I’ll wait for you tonight:
Grief, please do step into sight.
Copyright: Rani Turton
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Thursday, October 25, 2012
I Who Have Walked So Long In The Shadows
I Who Have Walked So Long In The Shadows
I who have walked so long in the shadows
That the sun dazzled my eyes; dazzled my eyes
Until tears blinded them. Would it be better
To adapt to sunlight or to step back to in the shadows?
The shadows, from where a shadow I had almost become?
A shadow I had almost become, just a remnant.
A semblant. The soul looks for comfort where it can.
The mind tries to function and analyse
But the body, tired, tried and tried.
I who have walked so long in the shadows
Did not handle with skill life's questions.
There were moments when I was almost serene:
Just to live now, to be and to have been.
Copyright(text and image): Rani Turton
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Thursday, July 19, 2012
Birds In Flight: Poem
Birds In Flight
Often, birds in flight make me think
Of my soul and its plight: they make me think
Of life's anguish and then ponder
If life doesn't lie yonder
Yonder beyond the hills and sky
If when life, pulsing in life's veins
Is but a dream, an illusion
Birds in flight, dreams and delusion.
Now, in an instant, the beating of wings
Have faded; nothing remains.
No remnants, not even a song.
The beating of my heart goes on and on.
Copyright (text and image): Rani Turton
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Darkness, My Beloved: Poem
Darkness, My Beloved
Watching the night approach with silent tread
Waiting to clasp his hand.
Waiting for that compassion
That pretends not to notice faults
Of stammering, stumbling, lisping or halts.
Darkness softens, hides, transmutes
Bases qualities into gold
Moonbeams dance on rooftops; it may be
Soon I those rays of light could hold.
But words enter unbidden into my mind
.
Like in a tranced love, this liason with you
This dark and unseemly pact I have,
When I can leave all my errors behind.
Did you know that you, the dark,
This warm enveloping darkness, my beloved
Is what I wait for everyday?
Soft lamps, verse, the murmurs and
Rituals that only the sombre can understand;
Now draw the curtain, and hasten:
Come, my beloved, hold my hand.
Copyright (Image and text): Rani Turton
Thursday, June 14, 2012
Amazing Doorhandle, France
The intricate work French metal workers are capable of is mind-boggling. A load of details, and total refinement.
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Wednesday, June 6, 2012
Rain, Streaming Down
Rain, Streaming Down
Rain-slick roads, black and gleaming
Drops on the windowpanes, streaming
It seems even the sky is weeping
Even the sky is burdened by tears
I am alone, encircled by my fears.
The rain keeps dripping down
Like tears falling softly onto this suburban town
Huge big gigantic tearsdrops on earth's cheeks
But where will the poor sleep tonight?
Copyright: Rani Turton
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Friday, May 25, 2012
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Thursday, January 5, 2012
I Have Managed, So Far: Poem
I Have Managed, So Far
But it was much more than a summer's song on
A winter's day; more than a whisper into a brick wall:
A long, winding road, a road where even frozen
Winter birds wouldn't call.
I have managed the silences, the tears,
The questions on existence, and then
All that went into the mind when thoughts
Stilled; when paused the pen.
I waited so long, the dreams were so strong.
Life's episodes taunted me:
I have managed so far, so long, so far
I have won my life but lost the key.
Copyright: Rani Turton
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Sunday, December 4, 2011
Friday, October 7, 2011
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
On Losing: Poem
On Losing
Walking on the edge, walking, walking on the edge
It could have been now or never; now or forever.
On losing, or letting loose consequences
Often life's bitter sequences;
And then dawn would come.
Hope beckoned as alone
Hiding in an alcove dark and aloof
Rain splattering on the roof
Words fond their way to my soul:
Strummed, drummed and made me whole.
Copyright: Rani Turton
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Moonlight: Poem
Moonlight
There is a stillness in the night that, softly
Unfreezes the most frozen of hearts;
There is a glow about moonlight
Which can touch your face
And set it a-glow: like candlelight it lights
And highlights even the most humble place.
There is the sun in everyone
But the moon, like a loom
Works on the finest of stuff
In a silent shuttered room.
Copyright: Rani Turton
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Wednesday, June 29, 2011
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