Tuesday 14 July 2015

I POETREE: PIUSHA SINGH'S PAGE: Cocoons



Cocoons



Cocoons of lame minds
brooding invariably,in
this fragmentary world
of you and me,I saw them
alive amid the bubbles
of pulsating sanctuaries.
Deep sighs averted them
from suffocating within
the wrap of covetous emotions.
Blazing eyes  endured  the swaddled
to peddle into portions of Kismet.



 By

Poetess Piusha Singh


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WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
 APPRECIATE AND REVIEW 
PIUSHA SINGH'S  POEM





 BETWEEN THE LINES

This has reference to the above verse from the golden pen of honorable poetess Piusha Singh,
Above poem of honorable Poetesss Piusha Singh’s Poem carry an excellent title, very meaningful and symbolic in literature, especially in poetry. Cocoon is a protective case of silk or similar fibrous material spun by the larvae of moths and certain other insects as a cover for the pupa. The interesting story is that during the process it has oftentimes been said that the most beautiful butterflies have actually emerged from the ugliest Cocoons. For this reason, many people consider the process of the Cocoon to be a miracle of nature itself. This is very symbolic, but this could have been made bit more poetic by tailoring other natural images and vision, 
still this is excellent, short and cute.
The life cycle of butterflies and moths has been used in many cultures to represent many things. The hatching from the egg is the equivalent of human birth. The caterpillar represents the stage of life; the lowly “worm” waiting for a transformation, just as we await our reward in an afterlife. Basically, they are nothing more than a protective casing that is around an insect. This is made of either silk or some other similar fibrous material that is then spun around the insect during their pupal stage, which is the life stage of an insect that is undergoing transformation.
Though, we get only one or two poems from Poetess Piusha, it is worth reading and enjoying, She is intelligent, thoughtful and elegant, please accept my applause, keep writing more and more, May God Bless,
Regards & Love
WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
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Piusha Singh's poem
COOCOONS
 translated to Malayalam by
WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
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