Friday, May 02, 2008

The Angel who fell from the sky

Posted on my blog on April 12th. Angel who fell from the sky has been in my head for an eternity till one day it just came to life. This poem can actually be split into two parts. Part one is the happy effect of a beautiful girl entering a room. Part two is the plea for another chance to tell the lady what she means. Together they try and cover all the emotions related to love. Each on it's own can probably be extended into a poem by itself.


The world suddenly stopped,
The scenery changed as people froze in time.
Violins played symphonies of pure bliss.
And words began to form their own rhymes.

The walls turned to murals, the ground to a flower bed.
Their beauty paling in comparison to she who walked by.
Oblivious of all that she had changed in the world.
She passed by me, the angel who fell from the sky.

I wished I could speak but the words refused to come.
I wished I could sing, but music dared not show it’s face.
Each afraid that justice they could not do her beauty.
Each afraid that capture they could not her grace.

She smiled and the flowers bloomed,
The room filled with their scent as sweet as honey.
The murals changed to reflect her buoyant mood.
The birds in the painting twittered, the sky ever so sunny.

Try as I do, For once I can’t seem to say what I feel,
Forever stuck in an endless night that never seems to see dawn.
Delayed for too long have I, the expression of my feelings,
The courage that deserted me may have come back just as she is gone.

Wait I do, hoping that one day she shall be back,
Pray I shall, to god to give me that one chance.
The opportunity to speak what the heart has to say.
Hoping that my words, in her heart shall ignite a romance.

Words that will tell her, what she means to me,
Words that will express my feelings, forever and for now.
Words brave enough to look into her eyes and say,
That there just cannot be, an alternative to her love.

- Pranay Rao

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Save me a piece of heaven

She looked sadly towards the cot,
There were two big tears in her eyes.
The elderly gentleman turned towards her,
He could see her thoughts full of Hows and Whys.

He gestured to the nurse beside him,
And asked her to take off the oxygen mask.
He had done all his duties in time,
What was left was this little task.

Her mother put her up near the bed,
And he lovingly stroked her hair,
‘Granpa Is it true that your going away?
If you are, can you tell me where?’

He took a deep breath and held her little hand,
‘Darling, Grandpa is going to Paradise,
A place for all those who believe in god
A place for all who are sweet and nice.’

‘Granpa will you come to meet me,
Will you drink tea with me and my teddy bear?’
‘Sure, You just need to close your eyes and think of me,
And I’ll be there sitting by you, rocking your little chair.’

That was all she wanted, for the smile returned to her face,
Her grandpa took his towel and wiped her little nose.
‘Granpa, Can you please tell me what heaven is?
Mum says it’s more beautiful than even Grandma’s prized Rose.’

‘Heaven, my dear is the most wonderful feeling;
It’s even more beautiful than the village swan lake’
Then seeing that she was still not assured he said,
‘Heaven is so sweet, that it’s sweeter than your Mummy’s cake.’

She smiled and said ‘Paradise must be very beautiful
It sounds so nice that it must be a nice place to be.
But do one thing Grandpa and promise me that,
When you reach there, you’ll save a piece of heaven for me’

He hugged her while he tried to hide the tears in his eyes.
And kissed her gently and placed her on his bed sheet;
God knows that heaven was where he wanted to go,
But he wondered whether even heaven could ever be this sweet’

He thanked God for his life, for his happinesses untold,
Thanked him for all the love that he received that final night;
And he knew that all he needed was right before him;
Death could be a bother but life had turned out quite all right.

- Pranay

Sunday, October 21, 2007

The dream date

She smiled and then turned away.
Her hands playing with that long hair.
Her conversation playfully vague.
her infectious laughter with a hint of don't care.

Hearts rose and sank with every gesture.
Every word held onto as if jewels they be.
Every moment treasured, every movement analyzed.
Every nod of the head, seemed to be only for me.

I then gathered my courage and went up to her
sat at her table and held her lovely hand.
Her lovely face with the clearest of skin,
turned as crimson as the reddest rose of the land.

The silence was broken with the loveliest of giggles.
Her beauty benumbed me while my heart sang.
We moved closer, the heart beating faster as her eyes closed.
When suddenly my eyes opened as the alarm bell rang.

I cursed the bell which snatched away the moment.
The bell that prevented the moment from what it could have been.
The beautiful face though hazy seemed strangely familiar.
You never know when life can be, an extension to a dream.

-Pranay Rao

Tuesday, August 29, 2006

A lesson of life

It was his first trip to the beach,
He had felt the sand in between his little toes.
At first he was fearful of the waves,
But had just gathered courage to get close.

He couldn’t let this wonderful day end
Just because of some fading light.
Little though he was in body,
His heart was full of fight.

‘If I cannot stay here any longer,
Then the beach must come with me.
I will carry home all the sand, the water,
And create at home my own little sea.’

He then got down to work,
And began collecting the grains of sand,
But each time he closed his fist,
The grains just slipped out of his tiny hand.

He tried again and again
The same thing seemed to happen,
Still the falling grains of sand,
Couldn’t his little heart dampen.

For there was the matter of the ocean,
Immensely beautiful and serenely calm.
Surely it wouldn’t matter,
If he borrowed a little sea in his palm.

So he battled the waves,
The mighty ocean against his little feet.
But gracious as the ocean was in allowing him in,
Their thoughts did not seem to meet.

Each time he would fill his fist with ocean,
And each time it would come out dry.
With failure, his heart finally gave way,
And as his anguish increased, he began to cry.

His mother not once intervened,
She knew with love he would be fine,
And he would forever cherish,
The lesson taught by the sands of time.

Those tears would teach him
Something that he had to know.
That when you love something dearly,
You also need to learn to let go.

-Pranay Rao

Thursday, June 01, 2006

The rainy day Limerick

It was the best of times.
It was the worst of times.
It really was just another rainy day,
But then I needed a beginning that rhymes.

Let’s begin with the guy,
Cause even god started with Adam.
And once the plot is established,
We'll proceed to describe madam.

The guy was wet and cold,
N like most guys a little hungry.
He just had had the most scrumptious tea,
But the rain makes you hungry, you see.

He was waiting for the big red bus,
With letters on the side saying it was the BEST.
His office was just a short distance from home,
So frankly he was much luckier than the rest.

I am quite the animal activist,
So I really won’t say it was raining cats and dogs.
Let’s say that the rain was strong enough to create a jam.
The kind of rain when trains stop and every drain clogs.

It was then that she walked into the small bus stop.
Any other day and he’s have blamed her for the traffic standstill,
She was beautiful like most girls and even more,
Her sight made him glad; A sudden warmth replaced the rainy chill.

She looked impatient as most girls do,
Rattling her watch as if that would make time go faster.
He looked but tried not to stare,
Surely god had taken more than the usual time to cast her.

She looked reproachingly at the rain,
And then he wished he was god for a day.
He’d make the rains stop and light up the sky,
The clouds would pause while the winds would dry up her way.

Suddenly she turned to ask him the time,
With a smile which was even more radiant than the sun.
He struggled so very hard to find his voice,
For a moment he wished someone would shoot him with a gun.

And then after the most eternal pause,
He told her that it was a quarter past five.
She smiled her sweet smile and commented on how late it seemed,
He tried to make conversation, but alas he had seen his courage nosedive.

After an awkward moment of absolute silence,
She turned back and began to fidget with her cell.
He wanted to talk to her and hold her hand,
There were so many things he had to ask, so much to tell.

In the distance he saw that his saviour in red had arrived,
He would run into his bus with what he could salvage of his dignity.
When he saw her too move towards the bus, umbrella in hand,
His feet were stuck to the ground while his heart wallowed in self pity.

She never turned back as the bus came to a halt,
Her friend saw her and hailed her from the front seat.
The bus was quite empty and the conductor most nonchalant,
So they got rid of their sandals and put up their feet.

Her friend looked out in the fading light,
And it was our male lead that caught her sight.
‘Some interesting company you had’ she told her friend,
‘I know’, she sighed ‘for a moment I wished he was Mr. Right’.

- Pranay Rao

Monday, January 30, 2006

Memories

Note: Memories was created durin a very borin class on a day, I wasn't too happy. It was created for the alumni day PPT, which turned out decentish. Anywayz, the poems not much to read in terms of language, the fun is in the visuals, but we at K can sure relate to it

Memories of the 7 am class,
when keeping your eyes open was such a bother.
The tasty food served at the mess,
which suddenly reminded you of your mother.

Memories of the first PG crush,
the first taste of rivalry.
Memories of the CP King,
Who imparted Gyaan for free.

Memories of that surprise quiz,
Moments of activity interspersed by slumber.
The display of the grade sheet,
The realization that there isn't anyone dumber.

Memories of all night parties,
Ignoring HBR cases to be solved.
Memories of friendship and camaraderie,
Of bonds that slowly dissolved.

Memories of a 2 year quest,
Memorries of that wonderful day.
Memories of the pride, the joy,
of being a part of IIMK.

Memories that you treasure,
Experiences that we would hear and see.
Memories that would guide us,
as we carry forward your legacy.

-Pranay Rao

Friday, January 27, 2006

Transitions

Life is not always,
how its meant to be.
What you imagine,
is not what you see.

You learn to adapt,
learn to breath to live,
learn to apologize,
learn to forgive.

learn to treasure,
all that is close to you,
to cast not that is old,
yet seek what is new.

life is in motion,
in a state of flux,
exhorting you to innovate,
to focus on the crux.

nothing is a given,
nothing is ever done.
Life is but an enigma,
a state of transition.

Friday, December 09, 2005

To my sister on her wedding

To my sister,

You promised that you’d never go away,
I promised that if you did, I’d never cry.
We both broke our promises today.
But as usual ‘you started it’.

It’s with a heavy heart I see you go,
You know how I hate to say goodbye.
This strange emotion of happiness and sadness,
Wish I knew the right way to react.

As you walk along this new path,
I wish you all the happiness in life.
And wish the very best to the lucky guy,
Who is so fortunate to have you as his wife.

The story of your life and your times,
Has now moved to a new chapter.
Though I already know the last line which reads,
‘…………And they lived happily ever after’


Yours,
Pranay

http://pranayrao.blogspot.com/2005/12/my-sisters-wedding.html

Monday, October 24, 2005

Because mother know best

The lands and mountains are my body,
The oceans are my soul,
The skies are the ornaments,
Which embellish my body whole,

The trees and nature are the garments,
Which cover me head to toe,
Life resides within me,
Motherhood makes me glow.

The sun gladdens my heart,
The moonlight is my essence,
The laugh of a newborn baby,
Justifies my very presence.

Yet my very children,
Who I clutched closed to my chest,
Have stripped off my garments piece by piece,
The grand oak, the humble birch all put to rest.

The glare of the sun now burns my very skin,
Scars on my body, indelible marks on my mind.
My soul has been violated, my existence threatened,
Peace is what I seek, happiness I cannot seem to find.

What children are these who burrow into their mothers bosom,
Sucking out in deliberate motions, the very life from deep within.
Their objects of hatred destroy all life in one instance,
Wasn’t non violence a virtue, is not killing a morbid sin.

My tears have no outlet as they wash away those who were once mine,
The ground breaks as I writhe in pain, destruction I unwittingly cause,
They have sown the seeds, which they shall reap for generations to come,
Don’t they realise, that their mother hurts most as she cries over this unbearable loss.

But their mother I am, Love for them I shall never lose,
They are my own, misguided and foolish may they be in their ways,
The garments will repair some day, the wounds will definitely heal,
If only they stopped this destruction and listened to what their mother says.

Somewhere deep down they love their mother,
Don’t they fight to claim a piece of me,
Foolish are they, when they hurt their own brothers
One day they shall rub their eyes and clearly see

That I am their mother, they are all but my very own,
That their mother forgives them for what they may have unknowingly done,
All is forgiven and forgotten, now don’t repeat this ever again.
Build together a great society where all my children shall live together as one.

- As told by Mother nature to Pranay Rao

http://pranayrao.blogspot.com/2005/10/because-mother-know-best.html

Friday, August 26, 2005

An ode to a memory I shall cherish

Sunshine wakes me,
the room's so full of light.
the day beckons to me,
with a morning ever so bright.

the hills lazily smile at me,
the mist calls out my name,
after these two years in paradise,
my life shall never remain the same.

Captured in my heart for ever,
are those moments of pure ecstacy,
When Mother nature took it on herself,
to redefine what I believed was beauty.

Will life after God's own kampus,
ever rise to these heights,
will I ever be able to relive these moments,
enjoy the beauty, the memorable sights.

A lot have I received from my stay,
not least the nature that i have learned to appreciate,
Fortunate I am that the heavens smiled,
to bless me with such a wondrous fate.

Luv,
From Gods own Kampus,
Pranay

http://pranayrao.blogspot.com/2005/08/ode-to-memory-i-shall-cherish.html

Saturday, August 13, 2005

The day I lived a dream

Im but a drop in an ocean,
an ocean of humanity,
Striving, working,
Searching for my own identity.
I hear the waves crashing,
on the rocks of time.
Do I still believe in the fantasy,
that the entire world is mine.
I look out at the ocean,
I am humbled by it's sheer size.
Its tenacity is enviable,
receding waves that will once again rise.
I can only imagine my life,
my fate, my destiny.
the joy of successes,
the failures, the agony.
Thousands have come,
thousands will go.
shaping my life,
in a way I never know.
I have a lifefull of unknowns,
a life that I only shall live.
Prepare me oh lord,
for the experiences this life will give.

-Pranay Rao

http://pranayrao.blogspot.com/2005/08/day-i-lived-dream.html

Sunday, July 31, 2005

Angel in the sky

Angel in the sky,
Wont u tell me why?
This world of mine,
is such a mystery.

Why's the sun so big?
Why's the moon so bright?
Why's the night so dark?
The day full of light.

Angel in the sky,
Wont u tell me why?
Love is such a part,
of my life on this earth.

Is love as beautiful,
as you make it seem.
or is just a thought,
just another dream.

Angel in the sky,
Wont you tell me why?
elusive is the love,
of the lady I seek.

Will I meet her?
Do I know her now?
Where would be?
the one that I love.

Angel in the sky,
take these dreams of mine,
make it into,
a piece of reality.

demystify part of,
this mystery.
Show me what ?
life has chosen for me.


Show me what life has chosen for me....



Luv,
P.R.

http://pranayrao.blogspot.com/2005/07/accents-sonatas-and-limerick.html

Monday, June 13, 2005

To create my life, my Legacy

Miles to go, before I sleep.
Things to do, promises to keep.
A life to live, for someone else.
A desire to put others before oneself.
Time to learn the joys of giving,
To stop dreaming and start living.
To let not my thoughts stay a fantasy,
To create my life, my Legacy.

-Pranay Rao

http://pranayrao.blogspot.com/2005/06/indian-army-spending-my-legacy-and-god.html

Thursday, June 09, 2005

Ganesha Says.....

May I dare and be ever so bold,
To question what the stars have foretold.
To walk the path that few have trod,
To not look at the stars, just trust in god.
Do I dare to make a journey far?
Without consulting my ruling star.
Do I dare at first sight, to fall in love?
To jeopardise my future for the passion of now.
Or do I entrust my future to the stars in the sky?
Abandon rationality. Never knowing the reason why?
And become one of those very brave men,
Who wait in fear for the sign from heaven.
Someone has an answer, I know for sure.
Till then this irrationality I must endure.
Blinded by faith are we, who willingly forsake our sight,
But never fear for Saturn says that our future seems bright.

-Pranay Rao

http://pranayrao.blogspot.com/2005/06/stars-decide-my-fate-internships-over.html

Friday, January 07, 2005

The fury of nature

Dedicated to the people who lost their lives in the Tsunami

The fury of nature,
humbles us once again.
Leaving behind a trail,
of sadness and pain.
hundreds homeless,
thousands dead.
their final restplace,
the all encompassing seabed.
Someone lost a relative,
Some their entire family,
Laughter stolen away,
now theres death and agony.
Will they ever live,
their lives as before.
or will there be the fear,
of death knocking at their door.
No one can tell,
least of all you and me,
Wether life will rid them,
of these days of misery.
Our trust is in the lord,
Who made heaven and earth.
May he refill their lives,
With happiness and mirth.
The rose may have withered,
the sun hidden by the gloom,
But together pray we shall ,
That it once again may bloom.

-Pranay Rao

http://pranayrao.blogspot.com/2005/01/xmas-shopping-malls-grafix-radio.html

Thursday, December 02, 2004

Humility in success

Theres nothing sweeter in life,
than being succesful at what you do.
Its about being the very best,
That extra step ahead of number two.
But when you reach that position,
where praises and compliments abound.
Try to look beneath and check,
whether your feet are firmly on the ground.
For there could be a moment in life,
when you could stand to lose all,
Remember then that golden adage,
that false pride goeth before a fall.

-Pranay Rao

http://pranayrao.blogspot.com/2004/12/gentleman-businessman-flute-recitals.html

Sunday, November 14, 2004

A safe Diwali

Diwali is renown,
As the festival of lights.
The festival of happiness,
When everything goes right.

But when your stupid action,
Results in something bad,
This festival of joy n fun,
Can turn into something sad.

Remember that your each action,
Doesn’t affect u alone.
There’s someone who loves u dearly,
Waiting for you at home.

-Pranay Rao

http://pranayrao.blogspot.com/2004/11/diwali-bravery-n-childrens-day.html

Wednesday, November 10, 2004

The application of the IIMK moto

Our situation isnt as bad,
as this poem may make it seem.
Every night there is a lovely face,
who makes an appearence in my dream.
it isnt that we have given hope,
It isnt that we sit and grieve.
We know that wat we desire,
is wat we can achieve.
our only worry is this beautiful companion,
In life should come too late.
But even if that happens we have no fear,
We can always innovate.

Dream Achieve and Innovate - dats the IIMK motto n we apply it in all aspects of life :).

-Pranay Rao

http://pranayrao.blogspot.com/2004/11/cat-facts-rankings-and-all-about-iimk.html

Monday, November 01, 2004

The power to decide life

This is a poem written about abortion. It stemmed from a class discussion on the same topic.

Life is not yours to take,
Life is not yours to give.
All that is yours,
Is the life that you live.
Then who gave us the power,
To decide someones destiny.
Who gave us the power,
To alter the face of history.
Wat we were given,
was just a heart and a soul.
And love and trust,
To make our lives whole.
Yet you can take decisions,
decisions more wrong than right.
Its you who decide wether,
another can see sunlight.
You can always take away a life,
which for now is hidden from view
But take a moment and consider,
What if this had happened to you?

-Pranay Rao

http://pranayrao.blogspot.com/2004/11/so-i-missed-blogging-on-sunday-again.html

Wednesday, October 27, 2004

An evening by the sea

The sun is setting ,
in the crimson sky,
Bidding the world,
a fiery goodbye.

It captures the minds,
of the young and the old,
Such is the magic,
of the orb of gold.

It could be an arch,
of seven colours,
or a radiant tree,
with blooming flowers.

Maybe a seagull landing,
on the placid ocean,
and a toddlers awe,
at seeing the setting sun.

The sights take our sorrow away,
making every trouble a distant memory,
Such is the wonderful magic,
of the creators artistry.

Seeing the beautiful images,
painted by the Divine one.
I consider myself ever so fortunate,
to be just one of his numerous creations.

-Pranay Rao

http://pranayrao.blogspot.com/2004/10/blog-post.html