Hey there!
My name is Rashi Singh. This is my first ever guest post and thanks to The Pensieve, I’ll be guest blogging for a while here!
Writing poems and short stories are ways through which I express myself. So, here is one of my best poems!
Roaming the mounts
Wandering the seven seas
There is much to explore
Much to feed his fantasies
Trysts of meandering rivers
And bridges, extending arms
To the summits encircling them
Lying vulnerably are the farms.
He maunders around places
From dales to towns
Where pines are sentinels
And the peaks form crowns.
Nature takes a woman’s guise
Cascades fall in beautiful strands
Torrents intertwine as fingers
And linns reign the mystic lands.
Unquenchable is his thirst
To rove about the ranges
To unleash the vagabond within
And to experience all the changes.
Waves merge from green to azure
Grey dominates the blue sky
He has yet to see, yet to hear
The whirling gale’s first cry.
Overwhelmed at the idea
Of not living enough to see it all
He hides under a rock
Awaiting his last fall.
Drops of rain pierce the blue dome
He watches as the water falls down
Sorrow slowly subsides like the rain
And waves break in crowns.
The grey uncovers a clear blue
And sunlight dances between trees
They console him and push him
To see every crevice and crease.
Mountains challenge him
Streams bounce through sun rays
And the pine before him bows
‘Go ahead, Wayfarer’ it says.
Thank you for reading! If you liked this post and are interested in reading poems and short stories then do take a look at my blog, Fictive Finesse. If not then feel free to drop any tips so that I can improve!
See you in a couple of weeks!
Happy reading!😃
Still one of your best poems so far, Rashi! Really enjoyed this 😀
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Thank you so much, Tom! You never fail to encourage me!😃
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wonderful wayfarer 🙂
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Thank you for reading!
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Awesome!! I loved your poem. Can’t wait to read more from you 😊
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Thank you for reading!
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Beautiful poem and photos!
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Thank you, Winnie!
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You’re welcome, Rashi! 😊
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You two are some of my favorite bloggers and word crafters 😊. I would love to do something with either of you one day.
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Aww! Thank you so much, Matthew! I would love to collaborate with you, too. In fact, it would be an honor!
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Hooray. Email me sometime. Mat34573@gmail.com. Hopefully we can figure something out
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Okay. Cool.😃
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Lovely poem with stunning imagery and beautiful photos!
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Thank you so much, Eugenia!😃
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You’re welcome! 🙂
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Oh so so beautiful this is
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Thank you, uzma!
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First of all I want to say excellent blog! I had a quick question which I’d like to ask if you do not mind. I was interested to know how you center yourself and clear your thoughts before writing. I have had trouble clearing my thoughts in getting my ideas out. I do enjoy writing however it just seems like the first 10 to 15 minutes are lost just trying to figure out how to begin. Any suggestions or tips? Thanks!
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Hello! Thanks a lot for stopping by! 😊
Errm… I really don’t think that I am the right person to answer your questions, seeing that I am a ‘hobbyist’ myself. And I totally agree with you! The same happens with me.
But the truth is that when you really want to jot yourself down, you’ll do it. Because you will feel it. My suggestion to you would be NOT to pressurise yourself to write when you don’t feel like it/are exhausted. That’s the worst thing you can do. The best?
Find a place where you are very comfortable with yourself. Relax and embrace yourself and your thoughts. Maybe keep a cup of coffee or water on standby. And then… Write!
Hope that helps! 😊
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I very much enjoyed the mountain “crowns” and pine “sentinels”! Well done!
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Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!
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Dear Rashi, The tropes used are unique and beautiful. Anand Bose from Kerala
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Thank you, Anand! Glad you found them so!
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