Ronovan Writes Décima Poetry Challenge Prompt No. 35: Knock

Ronovan’s Decima Challenge: (KNOCK) in the A rhyme line.

 Do You Believe?

 Shhh! Quiet. Did you hear that knock?
 Do you really think that he’s here?
 If I look, will he disappear?
 I don’t want to give him a shock
  
 Yes, I believe, though my friends mock
 They laugh at me, but they don’t know
 He’s the real reason for my glow
 While others wait, on Christmas eve
 I dream, each night, and I believe
 That Santa Claus, well, he’s my beau!

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Santa Claus, Father Christmas, Lights
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One-Liner Wednesday – Kisaan (Not one line, though)

“My roots are firmly in the ground, where my ancestors’ blood, sweat and tears can be found

Ritu Bhathal

I can’t leave this week with just one line.

Have you read about the protest happening in India, right now? It is the biggest peaceful protests in human history, yet it has not been publicised on Western Media channels.

250 MILLION people, farmers from all corners of India, but starting from the Punjab, have been walking to Delhi, to stand up to the PM, Modi, and his government.

And they march, peacefully, to dispute three bills that have been passed. Bills that will kill farming, if they stay.

I am no expert, but here are some simple slides on Insta that may help.

Peaceful protests, yet they are facing police brutality, and water cannons. These same people are the ones offering tired and hungry police officers on duty, food and water. Any media that has been put out there seems to have been tampered with, or used out of context, to make the farmers look aggressive and unruly, but the reality is totally different.

I come from the Punjab, originally. My ancestors worked hard, and we still have family there, farming the land. They worked hard, to send other members of the family out into the world. My family ended up in Kenya, where they farmed some more. True, I don’t live a farming life, and I never had, but it is thanks to my ancestors, and their hard work, that I am where I am, today.

Otherwise I might have been one of those women marching, peacefully, among the millions of others.

Protesting for rights, a minimum wage, and to waive away the threat of having ancestral land snatched away…

I wrote a poem.

I always do.

If you kept reading this far, I hope you read, and feel, it.

 My roots are firmly in the ground
 Where my ancestors’ blood, sweat and tears can be found
  
 Through me runs the blood of a Punjabi Kisaan
 His livelihood, his family and farm
  
 Those humble beginnings bore fruit untold
 Backbreaking work, and dreams so bold
  
 Those dreams sent our people far and wide
 Farming the world with our family pride
  
 My roots are firmly in the ground
 Where my ancestors’ blood, sweat and tears can be found
  
 Yet now Indian farmers suffer, in silence
 Protesting in peace, requesting no violence
  
 Ancestral rights being swiped from the souls
 Of farmers in India’s very own ‘Food Bowl’
  
 Poverty beckoning, no-one listening
 Men, women, children march, tears glistening
  
 Soldiering on, just wanting their rights
 Instead, the Police tries to provoke fights
  
 My roots are firmly in the ground
 Where my ancestors’ blood, sweat and tears can be found
  
 They only want fairness and the right to live
 Come on Modi, start talking, you need to give
  
 BLM happened – the world was involved
 But what about now? Responsibility absolved?
  
 I sit in comfort, lamenting the news
 But to sit quietly, that I refuse
  
 My roots are firmly in the ground
 Where my ancestors’ blood, sweat and tears can be found 

For Linda’s One Liner Wednesday Challenge -Though this time it’s not one line…

#TANKA TUESDAY #POETRY CHALLENGE NO. 206 #SYNONYMSONLY Meander & Drift

Colleen’s Syllabic Poetry Challenge:

Prompt words, but remember, we need to use synonyms, not the actual words!

mingle and drift

Snowflakes meander
From the sky, to the cold ground
Blending together
Creating icy blankets
To warm Mother Nature's spoils

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Ronovan Writes #Weekly #Haiku #Poetry Prompt #Challenge 335 CURL and Paw

Ronovan’s Haiku Challenge:

fall haiku challenge badge japanese maple with black and white background

Prompt words: Curl & Paw

Before curling up
He gently kneads with his paws
Then falls fast asleep

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Especially for my Sonu Singh ❤

#SoCS Dec. 5/2020 – List

Linda’s #SoCS Prompt:

Your Friday prompt for Stream of Consciousness Saturday is “list.” Make or talk about a list. Enjoy!

Lists.

Time to talk lists.

I’m a Virgo, I love lists.

Lists help me get through all sorts of situations from work-related issues and to-do jobs, and home ones too, like shopping lists, or packing lists for when we go away.

But my biggest, constant list is my TBR (To Be Read) list.

I have less unread physical books, so my ones to read are in a bag, usually by my bedside, but currently at my inlaws house, as we pack bits and bobs up ready for whenever that dream house comes along. That’s my TBR pile.

My list, and I have a proper list written out, (or typed, actually) of my e-books currently on my Kindle, is LOOOOONG!

It’s got the ARCS from NetGalley that I have to read, and all the other books I have purchased over the last few years, that haven’t been read yet. In the hundreds, it is…

Then there is the wishlist on my Amazon account. All the books I like the look of, but won’t buy until the rest of the list calms down…

Did I mention that I love a good list?

How many books on your TBR pile or list?

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