Sunday, October 1, 2017

BLOODLINE

Day-1 OctPoWriMo-2017 (Prompt-How Did I get Here)





It flows
As one breathe
Through generations
Building foundations
In the dynamic cells.
Slowly crawl,
Invisible bonds
From the ancestral chasm
Carrying the original seed
With different shades.
How can one define
The roots and branches?
Spread across ligaments
Tempering once in a while
In the psyche of a man?
We carry so many wounds
Within ourselves
Inherited from the forbearers
A schizophrenic bloodline.





17 comments:

  1. Ah Sunita, I enjoyed reading this poem. I could see everything flowing from one gyration to the next. Well done.

    Peace,
    Morgan

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    1. Generation not gyration. Autocorrect is so annoying.

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    2. I should thank you for providing this platform to let the words flow. Glad to know you enjoyed the poem :)

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  2. glad you chose the image- it made me look at it more closely..and see the DNA spirals this time. As I read your poem I 'saw' the first fish leaving th waters and crawling on land

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    1. Yes.The pic helped to weave the words. Thank you for taking time to read the poem :)

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  3. there is a groundedness to your words that i like

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  4. Wow! Well said. Beautiful piece of poetry.

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    1. Thank you Payal I am indebted to you for introducing this platform. Happy writing :)

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  5. "A schizophrenic bloodline." Aren't we though? Thank you, Sunita. xoA

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    1. Thank you Annis. Yes, human mind and its sudden outbursts are inherited from that DNA :)

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  6. I really love this, Sunita! The way you melded the images of biology and ancestry was so rich!

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    1. Thank you for taking time to read the write.Humbled :)

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  7. Powerful imagery there. It truly describes the reach of family heritage - we are the results with little or no knowledge of our roots

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  8. This one resonates with me a lot. Beautiful and well done!

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    1. I am glad that you liked the write, Angela. Thank you :)

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