Author: | KHUSHHAL SINGH | ISBN: | 9781482817294 |
Publisher: | Partridge Publishing India | Publication: | January 29, 2014 |
Imprint: | Partridge Publishing India | Language: | English |
Author: | KHUSHHAL SINGH |
ISBN: | 9781482817294 |
Publisher: | Partridge Publishing India |
Publication: | January 29, 2014 |
Imprint: | Partridge Publishing India |
Language: | English |
Verses on Wings is a masterly crafted literary collection of poems that must appeal to all lovers of wit and humor with a heart that feels, loves and understands the human soul. For readers that love humor, will appreciate beauty that lies not in the eye, but in the ardent arms of her holder. The poet dreams a great plan for his next birth, and seeks heavenly Monteks approval, and enjoys a mansion of bricks (of ice-cream) melting in his mouth. Thus opening with poems that regale with wit, where the poet is baffled why ladies cant join a stag party, there are verses that inspire and uplift the spirit with devotion and love for the Lord and the Preceptor, and ponder over the wonders, greatness and frailties of the mortals. He has mixed feelings at the passing show of the human. The poets veins seem to have not blood, but love overflowing therein. The sonnets are very well written on a variety of subjects. And there is a flood of nonsense limericks and haikus to uplift the morosest of minds. Verses on Wings returns many times the few bucks.
Verses on Wings is a masterly crafted literary collection of poems that must appeal to all lovers of wit and humor with a heart that feels, loves and understands the human soul. For readers that love humor, will appreciate beauty that lies not in the eye, but in the ardent arms of her holder. The poet dreams a great plan for his next birth, and seeks heavenly Monteks approval, and enjoys a mansion of bricks (of ice-cream) melting in his mouth. Thus opening with poems that regale with wit, where the poet is baffled why ladies cant join a stag party, there are verses that inspire and uplift the spirit with devotion and love for the Lord and the Preceptor, and ponder over the wonders, greatness and frailties of the mortals. He has mixed feelings at the passing show of the human. The poets veins seem to have not blood, but love overflowing therein. The sonnets are very well written on a variety of subjects. And there is a flood of nonsense limericks and haikus to uplift the morosest of minds. Verses on Wings returns many times the few bucks.