Ways of Reading - Mid Term Assignment - Kunika Yadav


Prompt no. 3 Repetition poems

Drowsy

I don’t sleep.
not like I used to,
there’s a pain now,
several pockets of pain
If I’m being honest-
I don’t sleep.
Sadness
holds me
in its arms,
It whispers failure
in one ear and
doubt in the other
I don’t sleep.
like I used to,
the snap
the crack
this bedtime rote
this empty bed dance
has become muscle memory and
I will never sleep
like I used to
now that you’re gone.

One year later

A year has passed since that day
The day where everything changed for us
The day everything fell apart
The day that could have ended us
A year has passed since that day
The day where I wanted so badly to understand
The day everything fell apart
The day that could have ended us
A year has passed since that day
The day everything fell apart
A year has gone by, three hundred and sixty
Five days of mending, healing, growing,
Learning
One year later, we are blooming
One year later, we are brilliant
One year later, we are beautiful
No, it hasn’t been easy, but by god grace has it been
Worth it
And I hope it’s been worth it for you too.

Prompt no.4 Descriptive poems

Virginia Woolf

Of all the books that i can read, for all the sorrows,
I can weep
To the waves, she goes, waits at the shore
A lighthouse of filial dour
Clarissa’s ball for the elite
Septimus’ descent from treacherous grief
Virginia, Virginia, viva la Gloria,
Thy passions mute spurts of melancholia
However morbid, deplorable they seem
Filthy truth as much it’s clean.

Every time I watch a Meryl Streep movie I think

She is timeless
Black and white
And a presence
Like no one else
She is beauty
In a melting smile
A bubbling laugh
Those knowing eyes
She is classic
While completely unique
Setting the bar
Far out of reach

Prompt no. 9 Art Spigelman’s ‘Maus’

Reset

Wake, wash, dress, and eat,
work, work, work, repeat,
break, work, work, and eat,
break, work, wash, sleep.
See just how much you can endure.
Try to achieve just that little bit more.
Wake and live and sleep again
Perfecting what you already perfected then,
See just how much you can endure.
Try to achieve just that little bit more.
Wake and live and sleep again.
Perfecting what you already perfected then,
Because someone suggested that you try again.
And you’re too busy and anxious and tired to see
The cruelty of this eternal monotony.
So much that you crave hours of inactivity;
Not living life, but navigating to safety.
And the reset laughs at your need for start
Play it safe...or play it fun?








Comments

  1. I liked the poem 'Drowsy'. It had a palpable tension which enveloped the whole piece, and concluded with the final statement. You managed to carry the emotion through each line.

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