I. Divine Light Unleashes Inner Harmonies
Poems | On Nature And Toronto
The topaz blue of the Toronto sky can transport one to the luminous regions of solitude.
Some moonscapes! Evoke the magic
of lost kingdoms!
In a Toronto sky
of topaz blue
?? ?
streaked with thick
strips of virgin white,
hangs a full-faced?
moon?
over the
skyline: the
irregular?
silent
phantoms
looming nocturnally.
The orb?
renews its?
old being
gets reborn
every night;
washes?
the farm
and urban lands
in its milk?
of
tender light
?
softens?
contours and voids;
the doors open up
lead?
to the
luminous regions of?
solitude, on?
such
wonderous nights.
II. Inspiration From An Unlikely Realm
Running over the fences?
in the Brampton area,
a black squirrel, nut in?
the mouth, moves swiftly
over barriers.
Balances food with?
the
dexterity of?
a natural acrobat.
The tiny worker
delights
the young
immigrants?
from Punjab.
They
pause
take?
deep breath
?
resume walking
in the ankle-deep snow.
III. The Art of the Brown-Black Snow
The snow carries its own
field of energy and visual
patterns.
Fast and thick
solidity of different?
shades, forms
and mass;
gets
shovelled to clear
the sidewalks;
mini hills
of white?
freckled with
brown and black?
spots, a strange?
domain of
colours,?
vitality,?
aesthetics.
The iconic
countries of?
H. Avercamp,?
Gogh?
Monet
become?
alive
in diverse?
timelines
of viewing?
intersections.
IV. Anticipating Spring As A Strategy
The trees, bare-ribbed,
shiver as the homeless?
in the frigid air.
Mid-March but?
the winter refuses
to go, a?
patient-on-the-catheter, stubbornly?
clinging to life.
The snow-showers
a
haze of torn papers?
from?
the monochromatic sky.
A city
survives the gloom
of late winter, long, hard
and sad
imagines the?
joys, scents and sounds?
of a promised spring
delayed-delivery
due to
human actions.
(Toronto-based author-academic-editor, Sunil Sharma has published 23 creative and critical books, joint and solo. He edits the?Setu?journal)