i like poetry...all kinds...rilke and neruda...byron and wordsworth...all kinds. but its not their songs that comes to me when ever i have to think of a poem i like most....its 'if'. its faintly patronising, fantastically naive. yet whenever i read it...it hums to me (like roosevelt's man in the arena). it tastes of the salt of the earth...the man-next-door...like parle-g in my lunch box. it could almost be my dummies-guidemap-to-a-life-well-lived...my yellow brick road...with only the markers that matter...cut the existential angst crap
Saturday, November 15, 2008
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arre ... too much!
my best friend beat me at a recitation competition with that poem ... and i love it too ...
every time i read it - i feel as if i refreshed my class1 to class10 moral science classes!
recently ... i wrote it down for my brother who left for the U.K to study ... and we are going through so much of angst over that, it's not funny ... but now apparently, it is my little brother's favorite poem too!
btw ... just read all your posts once more ...
two things i noticed:
1) they are becoming very very sparse (don't like that!)
2) they are becoming more and more crisp - like the crack of a whip, or lightning may be - that makes it all the more addictive
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