A Fairy's Story: Poems of Love and Philosophy
By Manali Bonde
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Poetess telepathy it is, pleased the readers hungry soul be!
Here comes A fairys story and other poems to remind you the little silly things, events of life which are forgotten. The events which join love and values but termed negligible to join the daily race for mundane things.
Philosphy is not a complex word. It is way of life each one desires and ignores at the same time to follow what everyone does. These set of poems will take you on the journey of knowing love through philosophy. Its characters and soothing words will make you explore simple emotions like fear, anxiety, bravery and ambition.
About author: Manali Bonde is an Vidarbhian artist. She writes and paints mainly on philosophy and love genre. Educated as MBA, Marketing she is an established entrepreneur in construction field since two years.
She writes to contribute different message on indian and modern philosophy. She believes philosophy to be a world more than the mundane things we do for survival and urges people through her paintings and writing to ask questions and find more about human spirit.
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A Fairy's Story - Manali Bonde
Image 1: Leaf of Love
Part I: Love
Image B.jpg1. A fairy’s story
H e seeks the fairy of his dreams
A simple thing a prince to care love
But is it she the fairy with wings?
Or does he needs the wing to love
A question to term fairy of dreams
Questions are raised when he goes
Day may be each to just see again
And Fairy to sit beside him attained
She sympathises the child her lover
But credence lays side which more?
Power has the fairy to prince’ ruin
But use what of with austere mind
Deluded mind empowers him of all
To think he can love and she too him
Infatuates power him the love idea
Around the waist desires he hand
And true it is that hers is curve belle
She questions though whose hand
An impressionist or inquirer it is?
Perplexity fairy likes indulgence in
Because she loves a heretic of time,
So can never devote to great divine
Has he a thick brow and grey eyes
And manner of no pity but serenity
Fairy finds his psalms enchanting
The condition which forsakes happy
Is he to find not around her but where
Pursues the heretic her not than art
Dilemma then of want & need creeps
Phase she describes it to be passed on
And passes when she strong willed
Wings now could fly her to freedom
Separation sought her sombre beauty
Reclined she bonds of prince waiting
Long before it was, ascetic now arrives
Moon when one arrives, stars too
Telling that of nester’s aspire to kiss
For her ascetic solitude he to break
Fairy but thwarts ardent advent lips
Bids, to hold her tears in empty palm
And he does close them in earnest
Then could she see the love in rays
Credence was of the faith undefined
Magus he is to tweak time, defining
Fairy’s and own soul to coral shrine
2. Invasion
W ithin the veil of my heart
There are things intimate
Should it be known really?
A secret couldn’t easily be disclosed
Terrified to be discovered by you
With only desire to be also
To be searched by you, abrupt
When you do, it is an invasion
When you don’t, a child angers
The solution you need to find
As the way you see me forever
With the eyes of sparkling love
Reply I with the hasty glances
Fragrance of my melting heart
Just for you to know, I too!
3. Marvel
T here I see a graceful girl
Leaning on the sole tree
Taking it to be ‘his’ arm
Where he could be?
I see him, sitting restlessly
On bench, just so near the tree
Much so, wanting her beside him
Why is she like that every time?
Seeing them like this there
Wonders nature the complexity
Of the simple word love
What’s the matter between them?
Could it just be that? And it is!
Both wake up from there trance
To say a little bit to each other
Isn’t it getting a bit confusing?
I see them suddenly stop
A silence of gazing each other
And finally a gleeful hug
What more marvellous should be!
4. Sometime later may be
S ome time later may be…
We won’t have anything to share
We won’t have anything to talk
Such an irony, is it a love or