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Dr. Molly Joseph Poetry | Indian Poet

Dr. Molly Joseph

Dr. Molly Joseph, Professor, Poet (Bilingual) from Kerala, with her Doctorate in Post war American Poetry has published twenty five  books - 20 Books of Poems, two Novels (translation)  two edited ones two Story books for Children., and two books (edited)  She is one of the Directors  of  International Academy of Ethics and has edited "A Hand Book of Contemporary Ethics, " and works for values, like  global peace and togetherness.

She has won several national and International accolades and represents India at SAARC and FOSWAL Literature, Festivals/ Conferences. Widely anthologised, she believes in the power of the word and writes boldly on matters that deal with the contemporary. In poetry, She has developed an indigenous diction and typology that maps the contours of the contemporary
and has been applauded in the field of Experimental Poetry.

Poems
1. Wake wake up,

Wake wake up,
        my world...

   there , there
               proceeds
my cruise
               over Mediterranean
      waters
                smelling
the Hellenic,
        towards shores
of Heraklion.  
   
my ship
          cleaves out
chasms
                 in the
ocean deep
         as it steers
its way 
             cruising...

wonder
           how deep
she cores out
           its imprints
on the bosom
       of Mother Earth
that pulsates
                for all...
how the flora,
           fauna beneath shudder at
           the enormous shake
   on its otherwise
          complacent
play on underworld
               scot free...
those entrails
         of oceanic
depths, are they
             clean, their
habitat
           hassle free
or enmeshed with
           deposits of
rash inorganic
               waste...

Oh, Mother Ocean!
you the
         fountain head
of our origin
              on Earth
I bow before you 
            in all reverence!

           my vessel
proceeds
    pierces the
           sheaves of
the dark
         in search of
resplendence
           that gets born
at horizons East
              with the
baby cry of
         the new born...

the night  feeble
growing
               closer
to streaks
               of dawn
with promise,
Yes, yonder islands
              glimmer their
greetings!
          wake, wake up
my world, my spirits!
            how those
encrustations
            sedimented
on Mother Ocean's
               lap, invite!
those islands
            of solace
far, far from 
      the maddening
mundane...
Waves, lash on  me
wash me
          baptise me
with energy anew
           to grab a
new world,
           born fresh
and raw  with
           wonders
divine ! 
@
myna

poem  2.

How I wish!


How I wish
        my wingspan 
    spread over
those   
    landscapes  
where nature
          exudes
breath 
           so pure 
and fresh...

there where
   people dwell
in close 
        proximity 
with nature,
       respecting 
each other's 
          space...

there where 
      the cukkoo
sings in full
        throated ease
fluttering over
          from tree
to tree
       the branches 
dancing in  
               mirth 
in the 
  winter wind...

the clean river
        meanders
feeding the 
   rich green 
         shores...
well laid 
          streets
bolevarded 
        by   
      orchards 
 offering
      fruits luscious    
        luring..

not much 
            traffic,
most commuters
        Cyclists
 pedalling
along...

  sans techy skyscrapers,
abodes simple
      sweet,similar
not vying with each
      for architectural
                        glory,   
of present day
         monstrosity...

hah! how one 
           can seek 
a serene living
            with no 
fanare on 
            religion
politics...
open spaces
             open 
for all, birds 
         animals 
men, 
       as parks,
forests,
 play grounds.

   life,  its precious value
       matters here,
 caring 
                  for all,   
 living in
             peace,
not goaded
       by compulsions
 to outsmart, 
          making the other
     less significant.

how they
               show
 fulfilment
                  lies
not in 
         hurting others, 
be it 
        nature, flora, fauna
 animal, man...

let our minds 
      grow
  co extensive 
with the world            
         around...

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