POEMS


BEAUTY OF ETHICS

One may mold oneself according

to new environs

but always know, where one 

comes from.

That’s the bewitching nature of

subdued old memories 

Old naive charades lay somewhere

In the corner, hide behind

the veil of ethics

One must always know 

How deal with new ways 

 Wide grin of a facade

Cosy drape of ethics

As these quirks are not innate in nature

One must inculcate it by subtle practice

Can the effortless demeanour

Ever betray a distraught lack of cheerful intent

Even as each day streams/ New twilight veil of colours

      Surbhi Sharma

 ..

Teaching on Ethics

Two neighbours

One young, one old

Share one large window

But different rooms

On the same attic of a hospital.

As younger opens up the first chapter of life

Older was pretty close to finish the last one.

One’s giggle blooms the prologue of fairy tale

Another ‘s yowl writes an eulogy of an epilogue.

On one side of the window little one savours the

Warmth of mother’s cosy lap

 while father smitten the vista.

Another side the shrunken old eyes  

Wet with the memories of departed ones.

No sign of life sparkles here

One was about to start a fresh segment on ethics

Another was shattered by his teaching on ethics

The only thing common in them

Is their irresistible impulse

to be surrounded by dear ones.

BIO

Surbhi Sharma, a Research Scholar at Himachal Pradesh University. She is doing research on Greek and Hindu mythology. And she has been writing poems since long. She’s keen lover of literature and language. A published poet and author. Her poems are published in The Criterion: An International Journal in English, Muse India, Literary Voice. She had also published her poems on an international platform. She authored many short stories too. She supports Feminism. She has other interests of reading and travelling. She also writes blogs and is a freelance writer.