Springtime Rhapsody
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The poet spends most of his working time in the barren deserts of the Middle East. He keeps spinning splendid poetry and brings everyone to wonder the very way his senses have developed. Be it poetry of nature or about friends, lovers or children he has a very distinct signature.
He has explored and moved in his career from the heat of the foundries to the oil fields from the toughest to the worst terrains. In his spare time he loves to spend time in his own country in the lap of nature. He has developed an innate ability to be able to write some of his best works in the most arid regions of the world.
A few of his works are from his earlier written time somewhere in the late eighties. One of his most recent attempts at writing about the demi god Krishna has been very good. His next in the book is on Immoral Trafficking of Children he also plans at writing a poetry book exclusively on the mythological stories and on foundries but in some time. This may only happen in the next couple of years.
He is in this book introducing two young poetesses Scarlett Pragya and the other in a little girl Gaurika Mehrotra.
This reverse book comprising of two books Springtime Rhapsody by Umasankar Vadrevu and M@dness and Musings by Scarlett Pragya is the second in the series of books he plans to publish. His first published book is Life Through A Prism.
Umasankar Vadrevu
The poet seems to unwind his thoughts; words seem to flow passionately, merging with each other. The intricacies of life, love and nature seem ensconced within the poet himself. These thoughts flow like breeze in a valley, carrying with it various smells of the land giving an elusive effervescence in the form of poetry.
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Springtime Rhapsody - Umasankar Vadrevu
Copyright © 2016 by Umasankar Vadrevu.
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Acknowledgements
thank you Sangsy for being that
one good friend and
giving your feedback
at all times
and
Scarlett I can’t thank you enough
for your reviews and to be saying
what you think as a reader
This book is dedicated to
the dashing and lovely
young Anvit Singh Khurana
Born on 29th September 2014
Who left us for the heavenly abode on
6th February 2016
You shall be forever in our hearts
Image5297.PNGContents
About the Poet
Overview
1. Rain
2. Uzma
3. The Banana Leaf
4. Krishna
5. Feelings
6. My Placid Palace
7. Inflight
8. Innocence
9. Chandeliers
10. A Liberated Relation
11. Thank You Note
12. Thoughts
13. The Wrath of Gods
14. The Expression
15. Popsicle
16. Musings
17. Dawn
18. Chandeliers of the Gods
19. The Locust
20. The Violinist
21. Sushrut
22. The Umbrella
23. One Last Time
24. Dream
25. Tenderness
26. A Letter to Myself
27. Left on The Right Path
28. Visions
29. Hope
30. Life
31. Wormy Gorgeous
32. Worm
33. The First
34. A Mirage
35. GNK
36. On the Class of Ninety
37. Memories of Your Childhood
38. A Letter to A Friend
39. Nature
40. Poem
41. Alabaster
42. Chrysanthemum
43. Crush
44. Jog Fall
45. In A Letter To A Friend
46. Letter to Yamuna
47. Letter To N.K. Kiran (3)
48. A Confession
49. Farewell, My Friend
50. My Days At KTC
51. Poem
52. The Arampur Widows
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Gaurika Mehrotra Poems
About the Poet
1. The Royal Cook
2. Have You Ever Tried Catching A Cloud?
3. My Magic Pencil is the Best
4. Painter in the Sky
5. The Day My Tooth Shook
6. The Grey Sky
7. The Little Poet
8. The Robbery
9. To A Friend
About the Poet
Umasankar Vadrevu
The poet seems to unwind his thoughts; words seem to flow passionately, merging with each other. The intricacies of life, love and nature seem ensconced within the poet himself. These thoughts flow like breeze in a valley, carrying with it various smells of the land giving an elusive effervescence in the form of poetry.
Overview
Poetry of life cannot be more simply and easily penned down by anyone else more adeptly. Words seem to flow from his mind like dew drops from the heavens above. Every single poem depicts a new perception of life in the best form. The depiction through his poetry encompasses all emotions in a true feeling.
The poet spends most of his working time in the barren deserts of the Middle East. He keeps spinning splendid poetry and brings everyone to wonder the very way his senses have developed. Be it poetry of nature or about friends, lovers or children he has a very