Good Morning – Renu Chamling

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Renu RaiSunlight peeps through my window
My eyes shine with optimism
I stretch and rub my sleepy eyes
then bow to welcome fervently

Morning, the begining of the day
 fills my heart with glory
gladdens my four chambers
and showers me with joy

The joy that is not a momentary
it feels like for eternally
like a sacred flame
that never dims

Thinking ahead my face brightens
serene, peace, soft breeze hums
The birds chirp on the nearby tree
Hearing them, I feel so free.

Far in the ocean
A bunch of children are seen
playing merrily
 their faces beaming happily

That scene is so playful
so spontaneous
I am lost in reverie
without nothing to worry

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8 Responses to “Good Morning – Renu Chamling”

  1. B.J. Bantawa Rai on August 20th, 2009 at 2:39 am

    It’s such nice poem, keep it up.

  2. akash on August 21st, 2009 at 4:43 am

    wonderful images.

  3. अर्जुन दुङमेन्, बगदाद। on August 21st, 2009 at 8:22 pm

    Very gorgeous poem having more optimistic ideology that provides to reader energized. Author Miss/ Mrs. Renu Chamling is thanked from my site. Please keep it go on.

  4. Yuwaraj rai on August 21st, 2009 at 8:51 pm

    Nice poem De….To be honest i love it….

  5. Rabin on August 21st, 2009 at 9:09 pm

    Though I haven’t woke up in morning these days I know mornings are really beautiful .I know it. This poem has inspired me to wake up in the morning and steal some inspirations for life.

  6. Boby on September 6th, 2009 at 2:48 am

    Beautiful mornings starts everyday with new colours, it is the victory of light on darkness of night, nice poem Renu…!!

  7. Editor on March 23rd, 2010 at 11:26 pm

    Dear All,
    Thank you for the comments that you have made.

  8. Hangyug Agyat on July 17th, 2010 at 6:28 pm

    I’m with comment no.5, Mr. Rabin. Since 2004 I haven’t seen any Sun rising from the sea & peeping from my window. Even I haven’t seen Sunset. Living in Hong Kong, Ahh! it’s too painful.
    Anyway I have been reading Renu’s poems & articles from 2 years. Today I want to praise for her effort that she is writing Nepalese sentiments in English language. Now Nepalese writer & poets are expanding in world literary sinerio. I really believe Renu will write much more excellent in coming days.
    At last, as a reader I want to suggest her to think about current issues & weave in the poems. Writing current issues would make any poets unforgetable & contemporary. Thanks

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छायाँ योद्धा- मनोरमा सुनुवार

Editor's Choice, कविता

यूद्ध,
तिम्रो शक्ति प्रर्दशनको थलो
सत्ता कब्जाको उपाय
वीरता प्रमाणितको दह्रो कसी
तर यूद्ध,
कदापी तिमी एक्लै लड्दैनौ
संभवत तिमीसंगै
तिम्रोभन्दा विकराल यूद्ध
हामीले लड्दै आएको हुनुपर्छ ।

यूद्धस्थलमा तिमी लडिरहँदा
शत्रुपक्षको तरबारले
पहिले हामी रेटिन्छौं
अभावमा
भोकमरीमा
असुरक्षामा,
तिमीले प्रहार गरेको आर्टिलरीबाट
गोला बनेर फेरि
हामी नै बज्रन्छौं
विपक्षीको परिशरमा
अनि प्रत्येक रात
प्रत्येक दिन
आफैँ ध्वस्त हुन्छौं
कहिं सेक्स स्लेभज्ञ बनेर
कहिं कम्र्फट वुमनद्द बनेर ।

हाम्रो मातृत्वलाई
चुनौती दिने यूद्धले
फेरि हामीसंग नै योद्धाको माग गर्छ,
शरिर अव कारखानामा
अनुवादित हुन थाल्छ,
तथापि
जैविक कारखाना
दृष्टि विहिन हुन सक्दैन
सक्दैन हुन सम्बेदनाहिन,
आफन्तसंग वियोगको
आँशुमा पौडदै
लड्नुछ संघर्षको मैदानमा
प्रत्येक निमेषमा ।

बलत्कार,
हामीमाथि मात्रै प्रहार हुने
तिम्रो यूद्धको एक अभिन्न हतियार,
हामी हजारौं मृत्यू वरण गर्दै
बाध्यछौं विउतिन,
अनि यो कुरुप र विकृत युद्धसंग लडेर
तिमीछेउ आइपुग्छौं,
फेरि तिमीबाट तिरस्कृत हुनुको पीडासंगैं
जीवनको अर्को युद्धमा होमिन पुग्छौं ।

इतिहास साक्षी छ,
श्रृङखलाबद्ध वर्वर यूद्धहरू
यसरी लडिरहिउँ हामीले,
रुवाण्डाको जातीय यूद्धमा
पूर्व यूगोस्लाभियामा,
पाकिस्थान /बंगलादेशमा
विश्वयूद्ध /शितयूद्ध/ गृहयूद्धहरुमा
भूगोलका रेखा रेखामा
लडिएका यूद्धहरुमा ।

हामी तिम्रो यूद्धभूमिमा
यौन सेवा प्रदायक, भान्छे, सेविका
वफादार आत्मघाती दस्ता,
अनि तिमीसंगै
काँधमा बन्दुक बोकेर हिड्ने लडाकु,
तथापि यूद्ध
तिम्रो मात्रै पेवा
तिमी मात्रै यसको विजेता ।

कहलाएँनौ कहिल्यै हामी विरंगना
टाँगिएन कहिल्यै हाम्रो छातीमा भिक्टोरिया क्रश
गाइएन कहिल्यै हाम्रो विरताको गाथा,
यद्यपि
हरेक थरी यूद्धमा विचलित नभइ
निरन्तर लडी रहन सक्ने,
आदम्य साहस भएका
हामी
वास्तविक योद्धा
यसअर्थमा
तिमी
फगत छायाँ योद्धा !

हालः श्रीलंका

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- राजेन थुलुङ्ग

Editor's Choice, गजल

विकासको बाढी गाउँमा हुल्न सक्नु पर्छ ॥
फिका मनमा रंगबनी घुल्न सक्नु पर्छ  ॥

गमलामा उन्यू पनि फूल जस्तो लाग्छ,
पराग छर्दै काँडाबीच  फुल्न  सक्नु  पर्छ ॥

मोटरमा अल्छि पनि मेची-काली पुग्छ,
भारी बोकी लेकबेँसी डुल्न सक्नु पर्छ ॥

जुलुसमा दुष्ट पनि देशप्रेमी बन्छ,
देशले माग्दा ज्यानकै माया भुल्न सक्नु पर्छ ॥

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Holiday dilemma – Renu Rai

February 16th, 2010

In the past when I used to work, I really did not have to worry about purchasing provisions and stocking them in the freezer. There were times when I seldom ate at home and occasionally shopped. Bu after becoming a full time house wife, it was rather a different story.

Since the Chinese New Year would last for 4 days, I bought meat, vegetables, fruits and dried stuff a day before the holiday would commence. I thought these huge scales of food would last me throughout the holiday. During this festive occasion, the temperatures plummeted to 11 degrees and somehow lower in the New Territories. The colder the weather, we tend to eat more compared to the warm humid weather. On 15th February, through my window I could see Local Supermarket, Kai Bo open its door. So, I hurriedly sent my husband to purchase some dairy goods. In the usual days it only took him 5 minutes the most, but on that day it took him something like 40 minutes. Entering the house I enquired why it took him ages. He answered the queue was unusually long.

Then on the last day of the New Year, my fridge was technically empty. So having had no choice, I ran to the vegetable market. I had 100% hope that the businesses have resumed back to normal. Carrying my shopping bag and the shopping list, I stepped out of my flat. Few people were seen on the street and to my dismay 98% shops were still closed. Some hungry shoppers like me were eyeing here and there if they could get their luck for whatever purposes they have dragged themselves out of their beds on this freezing windy morning.

I desperately needed something to make chicken soup, so I went shop to shop. Unfortunately none of these shops were opened. I finally found one vegetable store, run by the Indian. He had a very few selection of vegetables. So I thought I would go for Choi sam.  Since there was no price tag, I asked the price for a catty of the vegetable.

He said, “$20!”

I said, “What?” He said

“Well, it is $24 but then you can buy for $20.”

Having had no choice I bought a half catty damaging $10.

Oh god, I said. Only a day before this particular holiday, a catty of choi sam cost $5, now the price has hiked to $20. I thought it was ridiculously expensive.

While heading home, I found another shop has just opened. And to my surprise the prices there were much cheaper rather like usual day when compared to the Indian guy’s. It occurred to me that the Indian has taken advantages of the hungry shoppers who would buy for any given price. I repented buying from him. Since only one or two shops were operating, I could not buy everything that my list contained.

Seeing the Kai bo’s door opened, as I was about to enter, my eyes caught a very long queue. “Oh no, if I buy anything from there, it meant queuing for an hour to get to the cashier. Forget it!” Then I turned my back and  forwarded my steps towards my flat.

God I had started to hate holidays. Holidays means shops closed. When the shops and malls are closed there is no point to go out. So you are left with only one choice – stay-at-home or alternately fly to somewhere outside Hong Kong. Stay home, watch television, browse net & yes eat and eat. A couple of years ago when the Chinese Lunar New Year came it was time to rejoice. The good thing about the New Year was hefty Lai see. And yes holiday meant relaxation. Waking up at any time of the day and eating whatever you wanted that the restaurants & the fast food centre catered. I did not have to worry about what to eat and what next to buy. Now as a devoted housewife and a mother, my life is complete & fulfilling.  But now holiday has become something that I strongly loathe. Sorry to say this to the people out there who hugely love the holiday season.

“Nothing lasts for ever” this old adage is applicable in everyone’s life whether happiness, sorrows, joy, fear or any other physical & emotional traumas. But then life has to move on despite of whatever/where ever fate takes us.

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