avatarVidya Sury, Collecting Smiles

Summary

Vidya Sury reflects on the cyclical nature of life through a personal encounter with pigeons nesting on her balcony, which inspires her to write a poem and invites others to share their own experiences through poetry.

Abstract

The website content presents a personal essay by Vidya Sury, which begins with her routine of cleaning pigeon droppings from her balcony. This mundane task takes an unexpected turn when she discovers two pigeon eggs, prompting a mix of emotions from frustration to tenderness. The experience leads her to pen a poem titled "Full Circle," which humorously and poignantly captures the unending cycle of life, from the birth of chicks to their eventual return to the same balcony. The essay concludes with Sury inviting her friends and readers to engage with their surroundings by writing poems about items in their house or backyard, tagging her in their creations.

Opinions

  • Vidya Sury expresses a blend of exasperation and affection towards the pigeons that frequent her balcony, highlighting the complexities of human emotions in response to nature.
  • The author sees beauty and significance in everyday life, as evidenced by her reaction to the pigeon eggs and her decision to carefully relocate them.
  • Sury views life as a series of recurring events, emphasizing the futility of trying to escape the cycles that define existence.
  • She values community and creative expression, as shown by her invitation to others to write and share their own poetry, fostering a sense of connection and shared experience.
  • The poem and the essay reflect a philosophical outlook, suggesting that life's messy and surprising moments are part of a larger, continuous pattern.

Poetry

Full Circle

Life’s a shit show!

The pigeons’ shenanigans on my balcony — Vidya ©

Yesterday, as usual, I headed to my balcony to sigh and scrape the pigeon poop off the floor. Well, inspired, I wrote this!

Morning dawns bright, clear Strong coffee warms my tummy Masked, armed, determined

Over the threshold I step, spatula in hand ready to scrape clean

Poop carpet from floor Cussing under my breath now Resigning myself

Done with one corner I turn to the other end To see two fresh eggs

My heart melts a bit Though angry with the pigeons Watch those shiny eggs

What a dilemma I have to displace these now So I pack them up

Careful not to touch Carry them to a safe spot Shade in the backyard

These eggs will hatch soon Chirpy chicks slowly emerge Grow, then fly away

Sneakily appear Laughing, on my balcony Poop where mom-dad pooped

Life comes full circle You can’t escape anything Go ahead and try!

Inviting my friends to write a poem about something in your house/backyard. Please tag me when you do! ❤

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Vidya Sury, Collecting Smiles ❤ Did you smile today?

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