The Unified Fields
The sky is
electric blue.
Pulsating blocks
of raw
reds-oranges-purples
deepen
by the passing
seconds;
tonal varieties
tossed around
form into some
primordial
patterns
and motifs
source of
mythologies
old and new.
Electric energy!
Fresh-faced
breeze
waltzes
playfully
over
the intense blue
of the seas and
greens
of
a slumbering
earth,
the birds are
awake with their songs
served fresh
every morning;
The heavens and
earth
embrace,
diversities distinct, yet
submerged, the
entire
cosmos is
renewed in an instant, the
viewer becomes
part of the divine design.
Watcher of Lake Ontario
The man sits and
watches
quietly,
the ebb, flow of
Lake Ontario
and the
mysteries contained
within the murky
depths.
The sun hangs
low. The gulls
soar above the
dark-blue mass
in motion,
bright circles in the clear
sky,
the bearded man
is stock-still, feet
tucked under
warm sands, eyes fixed,
in Zen
meditation maybe,
observing the
rhythms of the eternal flow;
the waves
rise up
roll down,
wet the
shoreline, pebbles
and twigs, only
to
return to their
original home,
each wave,
separate,
pushed forward
by
another crested
one
that follows
immediately;
forming,
dissipating,
re-forming
the gigantic
water body;
ceaseless
motion, a dynamic
alfresco
spectacle
of
calming sounds,
kinesis and brilliant colours.
SUNIL SHARMA
SUNIL SHARMA, PhD (English), is an
academic, critic, literary editor and author with 28 published books: Eight
collections of poetry; five of short fiction; one novel; a critical study of
the novel, and, 10 joint anthologies on prose, poetry and criticism, and, two joint
poetry collection and one joint fiction collection. A recipient of the UK-based
Destiny Poets’ Inaugural Poet of the Year award---2012. Winner, among others,
of the Panorama Golden Globe Award-2023, and, Nissim Award for Excellence-2022
for the political novel Minotaur. His poems were published in the prestigious
UN project: Happiness: The Delight-Tree: An Anthology of Contemporary
International Poetry, in the year 2015. Sunil edits the English section of the
monthly bilingual journal Setu published from Pittsburgh, USA.

Lovely walk in nature whose sounds reverberate in the unfolding of your verses... "calming sounds, kinesis, and brilliant colours". Nice to experience. Thanks. ~ Ambika
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