“…try writing your own ghazal that takes the form of a love song – however you want to define that. Observe the conventions of the repeated word, including your own name (or a reference to yourself) and having the stanzas present independent thoughts along a single theme – a meditation, not a story.”
8,000 miles away from each other was once our reality
We forgot what we were made of us, nothing felt like reality
Masala, turmeric, okra, and guava fed me deeply
In my dreams the tastes remained, but not in reality
Our limbs forgot warmth, embraces didn’t make sense
What does one do when the body has no reality
You’re with me now, our lives enmeshing, unclear
Where, how, or what we’ll make of this new reality
Together we are whole, we find ways to mingle our
Differences, so that in when we ache, our dreams form reality
Don’t be afraid, Rosy, you’ll capture the joy wherever it lands
Let it land somewhere close, within reach of bittersweet reality