Tag: Symbolism

NaPoWriMo 2025 – Day 14

April Poetry Writing Month – Day 14

Photo Inspiration: Laburnum, Englischer Garten, Munich

Young or old, or becoming, there are special moments. Embrace the fleeting joys and accept situations with grace.

Poetic form: Shadorma, said to have Spanish origin, is a 6-line short verse written in 3-5-3-3-7-5 syllable pattern.

Today is Vishu, the New Year celebrated in Kerala in India. The laburnum, which blooms in Spring, is especially cherished during Vishu; its vibrant yellow symbolising prosperity and is considered sacred.
Significant to Lord Krishna.

The night before, we arrange a sacred offering called ‘vishukani’ at homes and temples. It is the first sight that we wake up to, welcoming the New Year with abundance and devotion.

NaPoWriMo 2024 – April 3 – Wildflowers

 The beauty of wildflowers is a source of joy. Fresh, pure, and innocent – these are the qualities I would use to describe it. They can thrive in any environment, embodying freedom to hope and live, displaying resilience. Wildflowers offer us valuable lessons to contemplate.

Dandelions, and Sail the Many Thoughts

Tiny white bristles

Sailing parachutes of wild,

Field of dandelions

Calm.

I am no flower

I have but a wild side

Range of emotions

Confuse.

Wish I am the dandelion that 

sail the many thoughts of

faith, trust and courage, and 

Settle.

*** Published in I Heal, and You Heal

© Deeya Nambiar