Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Ibtedai- Trying To Tell A Story


Ibtedai
Or Initial or Introductory,

the names of my first blog and its first post, represent what is nearly my first real foray in to the open world with my acts of creation. Like Milton, I hope that it will "fit audience find, though few."

I begin with a self reflexive poem on the creative endeavour for me,

Trying To Tell A Story

I
Want to tell
The story of the Word
For which
Words enough
I haven’t
Found
Yet.

I grope in the dark
I read in the light
I search my soul
To be able to indite

Imagination
I don’t think
I lack,
It’s the words
That escape me
From
Me
Forever
In flight
I catch them
Now and then
As I run constantly
Pin them down
And
Scribble them
Or
Trap them
In my
Hard disk

But these are only
The feeble runners
The weak ones of the herd
Who fall prey to my
Inept snares

The fiery gazelle
Know no leaps
No bounds
Too high
On and on
they flee
from me

I do have tomes,
Trophies that
Hang
On shelves on walls,
The Advanced Learner’s
Has the whole lot
Neatly bound
By feeble threads
Alphabetically arranged
Barely three inches thick

Yet
these are not mine
to boast of!
A chaos of darkness
That I have not moulded
Into worlds of my mind
Into days and nights
Poems and novels
And stories
That I want to tell

My prized catch
Still remains
Far far away.



Written
1:30 AM Oct 12, 2007
Delhi



7 comments:

Aruni Kashyap said...

Welcome to the world of blogging :) Glad to see you started at last!

Anonymous said...

Wish u all the words u need...to tell a story!!

Maaz bin Bilal said...

@ Aruni
Thanks to you. Wouldn't have been possible without the inspiration you provided and your constant nagging!

Maaz bin Bilal said...

@Anonymous
Thanks for your wishes, though they would be better recieved with a name.

Serene said...
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Wanderer said...

well, i thought i was unique in trying to tell the story of words, a tale of the tale...but great to know you are one of the fellow seekers, not just one who searches for the same, but that it is you, a friend who does so.

Maaz bin Bilal said...

@wanderer
Many thanks