To Eachother



                  TO EACHOTHER.

That when  breath from ocean green flew,
Unto neck mine, dancing and calling;
That Hebrews when they beheld the dew,
All sparkful, luscious on them falling;
That violin when from walls of sun,
Plays till the snows kneel into rivers;
That strength when little children run,
On crotchety verdure young which quivers;
That Mother, when she to her babe feeds,
Her heaven- swift milk; or when the skies
Rise and fall like soft breast and yields
Time her comfort and Man her joys-

Poetry and Me like to these each come,
That I be a refugee and it  my home.

About this poem

It is my expression of feeling the Poetry. I wrote it while it was being played in my head but with only a fragment of a word or two. Then it began to weave a sensation : I realised I was thinking of having to feel poetry and I wrote it. A word or two are completely of my construct but belong to the family of words whose meanings are given in dictionary. I am taking the poetic liberty .

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Written on February 10, 2022

Submitted by js2541 on August 01, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme ABABCDCDXXXX XX
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 586
Words 116
Stanzas 2
Stanza Lengths 12, 2

Jasmine Saini

I am pursuing B.A. English Honours from MCM DAV College for Women, Chandigarh. My love for poetry and poetic compositions began early in life. I began penning poems in class Eleven, in High school. My first collection of poems was titled ‘Pegasus'. As a naturalist I love to dwell solitary in nature, observing the surroundings and contemplating on many a mysteries of life. My style is often archaic and I have a passion for words and love to experiment with diverse metres and structures. The philosophic content of my poem is introspective and sometimes light hearted. It takes the reader on an emotional journey of the poet's experience. I will continue to write and find expression through my poems in reader's heart. more…

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