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“Sometimes you don’t need wind beneath your wings but ballast rocks beneath your feet to move forward.“

Hello fellow poets!
I admit at the outset that I am a borderline procrastinator who works best under pressure of deadlines. But sometimes I do surprise myself by planning ahead. But this time when I planned to a T, life swished her skirt disdainfully and everything went awry. Oh, well! I am the never-say-die kind of girl. When life hands tangerines, I grab them with both hands and when handed lemons, I try and make lemonade.
Quite unlike LoveLy here! 👇🏽
“It’s so funny when people say make lemonade!
Because all the lemons I’ve ever been given,
have been moldy and much too bruised to truly
make some good lemonade to get me through the day.”
Both my kids had to appear for their entrance exams (daughter for masters and son for undergrad) during the months of May and June. My husband and I took them all over the city as and when required. We also took them out of city, sometimes by road, at others by train or flight. So far my planning went perfectly.
As these two months had been hectic, we had planned a short vacation at the beginning of July as most of the results for the entrance exams were expected in the second half of the month. I had scheduled my RDP prompts, taken leave from dVerse but fate intervened at a whim. We had to dash to Kolkata to visit my husband’s aunt as she was not well. The silver lining is that she is doing well now.
Meandering words
“a clay coloured mug
with the dregs
of now-cold coffee
swirling with bits
accumulated dust
and a fallen fly
left on the side
it needs to be washed
but will be ignored
time and again
each time i pass by
because of how
it is stained;
not by the rings
lining it’s inner surface
from top to bottom
with striations of brown
but because of
the lipstick smudge
on its outer edge
a sign of her presence
of all the memories
that a smear of red
can conjure
and a reminder
that she will
be home soon”
I would have been back on WordPress sooner but life had some bittersweet twists in store. My son got admission in the institute he coveted but we couldn’t send him there. As most of you know, he is a Type 1 diabetic. This institute is in a not very well connected city. The insulin he uses and the CGMs ( constant glucose monitor) are not readily available there. Nor was the doctor on the campus equipped to handle a diabetic in case of emergency. With a heavy heart we had to decide to let go of this opportunity.
To our delight, our daughter was shortlisted for integrated Msc-Phd course at a reputed research institute. But as luck would have it, since the government has reduced grants to research institutes, only 8 out of 12 candidates were given admission and she was 9th on the list! Tell me about luck!
Diane Neilson
“I like that the wind can hurl me its bluster but not knock me down
I like that the clouds can throw me their tears but not make me cry
I like that the hail can pelt her tiny marbles, but that I can turn my back and laugh
I like that the mist can surround me in its veil but not get me lost”
Both my kids are now studying in Delhi. They are enrolled in Delhi University which is a good university. I draw solace from the fact that for the next couple of years they will be staying at home. I keep reminding them that there is always something that we can takeaway from such setbacks, though honestly, they don’t seem convinced. But kids are blessed with the ability to move ahead and I see them
Douglas Malloch
“Good timber does not grow with ease,
The stronger wind, the stronger trees,
The further sky, the greater length,
The more the storm, the more the strength”
Langston Hughes
“So, boy, don’t you turn back.
Don’t you set down on the steps.
‘Cause you finds it’s kinder hard.
Don’t you fall now-
For I’se still goin’, honey,
I’se still climbin’,
And life for me ain’t been no crystal stair.”
As I was writing this draft, we got the news that the institute where my husband teaches has been taken over by a corporate giant. Just when we were looking forward to his being home while working, he might have to go back to sailing it seems. Life and its crazy plans!!
I give up. No more planning. I am going to take each day as it comes and squeeze the best out of it. What do you say?
Jodie Hollander
“If only I were more like my dark horses,
I wouldn’t be so frightened
of the storms;
instead, when the clouds began to gather and fill
I’d make my way calmly to the shed,
and stand close to all the other horses.
Together, we’d let the rain fall round us,
knowing as darkness passes overhead
that above all, this is the time to be still.”
I am sorry to have bored you all with my litany of woes but I would love to know how you deal with setbacks in life. Share with us in the form of a poem, of course, are you the kind to bounce back, do you curse and rant when things go wrong or do you wallow in self pity. As always you are free to interpret the prompt in any which way.
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Please come back and read the other poems and start a conversation. We love interacting with each other and feedback always helps us become better poets.
Happy poeming!
Welcome poets. This was Lillian’s poetics. But she is still recovering from her shoulder rotator cuff surgery, so here I am!
I hope you all are doing well. This year monsoon has been a bit too generous and widespread. We have devastating floods in some states, landslides as well as cloudbursts. Delhi is experiencing its wettest monsoon since 2010.
It is raining as I write this. So let me treat you to some piping hot crisp vegetable fritters, masala chai and oats muffins that I made earlier in the day. If you want something, please holler.
I am so looking forward to reading your poems and engaging with you all once again.
A lovely collage of hope, heartbreak, acceptance and courage.
Thanks a lot, Judy.
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Masala chai and oat muffins sounds perfect to me.
Hi Björn. Masala chai and oats muffins for you.
Good evening poets and thank you, Punam, for squeezing the lemons this evening! I will be around for only a short while, but I’ll be back tomorrow to read and comment some more.
Hi Kim. Good to see you. I’ll start catching up with the poems in a while.
well for all that rain it does not seem to be getting you down Punam – just like your prompt which I enjoyed. An oat muffin would be welcome with a cup of Assam though
Hi Laura. I love rains. Though I must admit my kids are quite tired of it. Assam tea is an excellent choice. I’ll brew a hot cup for you.
I am glad you enjoyed the prompt.
I am sorry to hear all of your topsy-turvy news Punam. They say the only way out is through and it sounds like that’s exactly what you did. I certainly hope you’re on the backside of it now and things will turn around soon.
The lemon suggestion only works if you like lemonade!! I’d rather make a limoncello 🤣 Are you serving any tonight? lol
Hi Christine! That’s how life is. And I squeezed it for a prompt! 😂
Limoncello coming up, my friend!
Cheers to you and good times soon Punam 🥰
Cheers!🥰🥰
It is almost 1.00 am here and I have to get up early. Please help yourselves to drinks and food. I’ll catch up in the morning. Good night from me.
Your thoughtful measured approach to setbacks of many kinds is to be admired. I am thinking back to the many setbacks I’ve had and wonder if I managed them half as well. Gather ye the lemons, I would love a tall glass ice-filled of fresh lemonade. And an oat muffin. Thank you so much for inspiring us.
Helen, you are such a sweetheart! I am sure you did a fantastic job of managing the setbacks.
A tall glass of fresh, ice-filled lemonade and an oats muffin for you.
I have to admit I am like you, I work best under pressure.
Welcome to the club! 😊
Masala chai and oat muffins for me! Hi Punam and hello to all my fellow dVersians.🙃
Hi Melissa. A hot cup of masala chai and muffins for you. I hope you are doing good. 😊
Sometimes disappoints come earlier in life and accolades later, I’m sure this will be the story for your children as they move through life. Best wishes to you all.
Thanks a lot, Di. Though as a mom I wish I could save them from the knocks of life, but I totally agree with you this will shape their life.
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I love the Chumbawamba music video. It really matches this theme.
The song kept playing in my head while I was writing the draft, so I had to share it. I am so glad you love it too!
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Hello Punam and All. So sorry to hear of all of the challenges you and your family have faced and met. I read social media and learn of strangers facing hardship and that is terrible, but to hear the situations that are happening to you and your loved ones it makes it much worse.
Will do my best to write a poem and link it up before expiration date or on an OLN.
Hi Li. How are you?
Yes, things just kept going from bad to worse. But once you hit the rock bottom, the only way out is going up. Though honestly, this is not as bad as what some people are going through the world over.
I look forward to reading your poem.
Punam, I’m enjoying the cooler weather foremost. Thanks for asking. I keep thinking maybe circumstances will change at the educational places your children want to be at and they might be able to transfer? I pray your husband will be back to being an educator soon.
That’s great. You are welcome.
Yes, I too am hoping that they will eventually, if not transfer, make the best of where they are now and later move to the institutes of their liking. Thanks so much for your prayers, Li. Much appreciated. ❤️
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p.s. vegetable fritters and masala chai sounds just right, pretty please 🙂
Excellent! Hot chai and fritters coming your way. 🙂
Punam do you have any peach chutney to put on them? I’d love some if you do.
Well actually, I do, Li. Here, help yourself. 🙂
Thanks so much. Cheers! ❤
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Hi Punam, I am sorry to hear about all the situations you’ve had to face. I wish you and your family peace and harmony.
Hi Sara. Thanks so much for your best wishes. Much appreciated.
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Hello Punam, I’m enjoying your writing. You have such an engaging & warm presence! Glad I found you here.
Hello Lost Art of Mystery. Much appreciated. Glad to meet you.😊
Hello, Punam. Thanks for hosting, that is some heavy stuff you’ve shared, it’s good that now you’re on the other side of it. I enjoyed writing for the prompt.
Hi Jay. Life sucks at times.
I am glad you enjoyed writing to the prompt.
Pleasant to read 😇
Much appreciated.
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Thank you Punam and welcome back ❤️
Thanks, Paul. It’s good to be back.❤️
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I hope everyone is settling down to a new way of living.
They are, Reena. Thanks so much.
I’m sorry to learn of recent life disappointments. Such events often turn out for the best in the longer run.
Robbie, I am just hoping for that.
Welcome back Punam. I must say that would be disappointing for the kids who have worked so hard. I loved the poem and you are right it is crazy what memories a coffee cup or glass can bring. Your meal sounds amazing. Yes, please oat muffins. Have an amazing week and many blessings.
Hi Joni. As luck would have it I baked a fresh batch of muffins this afternoon…here you go…help yourself.
The kids have gradually come around but yes, the disappointment was immense.
Thanks so much for reading and your blessings. Much appreciated.
That meal sounded out of this world. Yummy!!! Thanks for the muffins. You are welcome my friend.
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