Wednesday, November 21, 2012

అతిశయం

సంధ్యా సమయాన సముద్ర తీరాన
చూసాను ఒక మధుర సన్నివేశం
అదే నీ రూపం, అది కలిగించింది నాలో పరవశం
మనసు నీ కోసం తపించింది
మది కేవలం నిన్నే తలచింది
అల లాగా ఎగసిన హృదయానికి నీవే తీరం
తనువు నీదై పోయింది, కావాలనుకుంది నీ సమీరం
ఇది మోహమో వ్యామోహమో తెలియదు కానీ
అందంగా ఆనందంగా ఉంది ఈ అనుభవం
నీతో మాట్లాడాలని ఉన్నా ఏదో తెలియని భయం
ఈ వ్యవహారం మొత్తానికీ నీవే కారణం
ఇది మాటల్లో చెప్పలేని అతిశయం


6 comments:

  1. The very first line reminded me Arya Movie entry scene :) Bhagundhi.

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    1. Thanks a lot Roopa :) Meeku aa cinema vachhindi kavita baane undi ana maata :)

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  2. I love Telugu movies... i have seen both Arya and Arya 2...and given a choice between any Hollywood, Bollywood or a good Telugu movie. i will go for a Telugu movie...being from an eastern part of India appreciating a Telugu movie is rare but yes i have few Telugu words in my vocab but reading Telugu is still out of my cognition...it would be better if you can translate it into English :)

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  3. Hi Anjan...nice that you like Telugu movies....I will try this in English but I am afraid it may take the feeling out in a different language. But you can find my poems in English in my poems Tab in the blog

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