The clinking of sharp knives
Traps of death cages
Cruelty in their blood
Urging to kill for days
Middle
Dew drops in the air
Clogging her view
More or less
Humans’ thrill to kill is never new
Listening to the voices in the dark
She walked past the park
Soft breeze sang to her
As she smelled the killers
Insomniac hunters
Began the chase
Epilogue
Run to the woods
Time to get lost again
Your silver eyes
Will survive through nights and days
You never belonged with the humans anyway…
A lover and poet of passion... I write to inspire people and blog to get inspired by others.
I believe in all possibilities... That nothing is impossible to achieve.
You just have to follow your heart...
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Thanks for stopping by my blog. I’m glad that you did, as it allowed me to discover your gift for words here on your site. There is such an effortless fluidity to your words and the conveyance of emotion. So very well done, thanks for sharing.
And, I have to say that your ‘About’ page really resonated with me. As an engineer by day (for the past umpteen years), my desire to write rose out of four words that have become my tagline (and is reference in your bio) – inspire and be inspired 🙂
Best of luck with the pursuit of your technology degree as well as the obviously powerful musings of your creative mind. As always, inspire and be inspired 🙂
It made me remember the ‘she wolf’ in the most raw form. In the animated movies, all the visualization that is depicted can be clearly formed in the mind of the reader using your words. A fantastic writer you are. 🙂
Word pictures, my favorite kind of writing. I haven’t even gone nearby email if you have emailed because I’m really really sick , I’m not blowing you off. I can’t even blow my nose! LOL
Creatively imaginative, loads of depth, superb!
Sanghamitra my neighbors are Anil & Pranati Chakrabarti. I know your last name ends in “y”, perhaps theirs has been “Americanized”. Just thought that was interesting, unless your last name is a common one, like Jones or Smith is in America! 🙂
Powerful and evocative imagery. Nicely penned.
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Thank you so much 🙂
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Welcome. 🙂
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I love how you took us to the before and after in a few words. I’ve gotta say, the combo of free verse and visual imagery gave this poem power! 😄
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Thank you Ameena 🙂 I’m so happy you liked it!
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Thanks for stopping by my blog. I’m glad that you did, as it allowed me to discover your gift for words here on your site. There is such an effortless fluidity to your words and the conveyance of emotion. So very well done, thanks for sharing.
And, I have to say that your ‘About’ page really resonated with me. As an engineer by day (for the past umpteen years), my desire to write rose out of four words that have become my tagline (and is reference in your bio) – inspire and be inspired 🙂
Best of luck with the pursuit of your technology degree as well as the obviously powerful musings of your creative mind. As always, inspire and be inspired 🙂
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Thank you so much Dave 🙂 And your posts are pretty amazing ^_^ I really enjoy reading ’em
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Oh, I loved this! 🙂
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Thank you 🙂
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My pleasure. 🙂
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It made me remember the ‘she wolf’ in the most raw form. In the animated movies, all the visualization that is depicted can be clearly formed in the mind of the reader using your words. A fantastic writer you are. 🙂
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I don’t think I’m much of a writer 🙂 But thanks a lot for the compliment!
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Humble replies. Engineering the emotions. Haha 🙂
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“Engineering” Yes 😉
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We “engineers” are just awesome. Agree ??
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😛 😉
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Pocket Dynamite! Goose bumps 🙂 Keep rocking!
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Thanks a million Josh 🙂
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Magician of words..it my pleasure 🙂
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Indeed a powerful poem. Great job. 👍☺
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Thank you so much Sumit! 🙂
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Very mystical and gripping!
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Thanks for reading 🙂
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Amazing.
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Thanks! ^_^
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Word pictures, my favorite kind of writing. I haven’t even gone nearby email if you have emailed because I’m really really sick , I’m not blowing you off. I can’t even blow my nose! LOL
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ha ha! Thanks a lot ^_^
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https://uniqueharmoney.wordpress.com/2016/01/15/love-died-in-their-arms/
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Your journeys you take myself and any reader on are so amazing. I love them!!
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thanks so much for visiting 🙂
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🙂
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good one 🙂
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Thanks a lot ^_^
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🙂
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This is beautiful! I like the format very much. It works very well. Jx
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Thanks ^_^ I’m glad you liked it…
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Impressive post.. Loved it. 🙂
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Thanks so much Tyler 🙂
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Strong and powerful imagery you have created.
My favorite lines from you:
As she smelled the killers
Insomniac hunters
Began the chase
You are tapping further into your subconscious. A truly wonderful poem. 🙂
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Thank you so much… this means so much to me 🙂
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You welcome. 🙂
Say, you should check out my dark humor poem I posted today. 🙂 When you get a chance…you’ll laugh hard. I think.
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Sure!
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Creatively imaginative, loads of depth, superb!
Sanghamitra my neighbors are Anil & Pranati Chakrabarti. I know your last name ends in “y”, perhaps theirs has been “Americanized”. Just thought that was interesting, unless your last name is a common one, like Jones or Smith is in America! 🙂
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I guess it depends on the way people spell their names! 🙂 Thank you so much for your visit ❤
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WOW… I like your poem and your blog. Your style of writing is like professional writers.
Keep blogging….Stay Connected… : )
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thanks a lot Akshay 🙂
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Your welcome!
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This is some excellence 👏👏👏
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Thanks so much Fawad 🙂
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Evocative and awesome 😉
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Thanks so much 🙂
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They all said it, powerful, amazing, creative… I’ll just ‘wolf howl’ with you… Ahhoooo 🙂
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Ahhooo! ha ha! Thanks for the visit 🙂
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Thanks for giving my blog a read!
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My pleasure!
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Loved it 🙂 I’m glad I found your blog – Thanks for sharing
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Thanks so much for your visit 🙂
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my pleasure 🙂
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A mystical poem about She wolf ! I like your use of words 🙂
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Thanks a lot 🙂
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has a nice mythical feel to the writing – nice
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Thanks a million 🙂
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This is beautiful. Thanks for sharing this.
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Thanks for visiting!
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You’re welcome.
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Another wonderful write with a sound surface and a multitude of possible sub plots. Like all great poetry it allows the reader great scope. Wonderful
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Thank you so much once again 🙂 So glad you liked it!
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Very well said.
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Thank you 🙂
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Great work! 👍😊
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🙂
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Wow. It’s great and that last line. Following you. 🙂
Could you please go though mine: https://prasenjitghoshwordpresscom.wordpress.com/?
Any suggestion is welcome. Thanks.
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Sure 🙂
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