May/June 2024

You Own It

Sometimes, courage can be broken. Stories I’ve read felt like it happened. Words could not be spoken at that time. Where would this life lead me? Is it to the sea of worries or a world of spells? I shouldn’t doubt myself. Anger erupts in my mind, but what I let out is the great lion’s roar. But somehow, it was never heard. Even a pin drop sends ripples into my mind, A collection of questions, some not always answered. The magic of a child and a pet is so deep that it could never be lost in life. There is hope! People don’t share their secrets because they’re the greatest luxuries one can keep. It’s not like we have nine lives like a cat. It’s unbelievable how, in one lifetime, you can feel it all. Fates are created in the galaxy. Clouds of thoughts start to rain. A giggle machine paints smiles on faces. What’s it like to be called a smiley face? What is it like to feel a feeling with no name? Thoughts, feelings, and experiences can never be taken away because they are yours once you feel them. You own it!

My Liberating Brain

The brain is an organism that lives. We are creatures; we deepen our arc of knowledge. We can tumble into an image of fantasy, best yet, commotions, emotions, I communicate verbally. Welcome to reality. It’s a place where dreams stop or continue, It’s a blank page of a story with no proper ending. This feeling of tension burns up into my body. It’s something I cannot quite name. Could it be an emotion’s name? Nope, it’s untitled, unleashed, a vulture flying through the winds of our hidden passion. We are just souls scattered throughout the universe, As compared to Mother Earth. We are less than a dot, We are smart, We evolve, There are too many things to keep count on. It’s a beautiful world. With a wish I carry my cats. I carry a backpack full of my sparkling joy, My wings enable me to fly and shine throughout my time. I am satisfied with how I control my feelings and thoughts, my actions, my communications, A brain gives us the freedom of speech; it gives us liberty.

The Elements of Friendship

A trusting lion and a cautious tigress have an adventure with a sneaky snake In a deep, dark, and dense forest there lived two friends—a lion and a tigress. They had been friends since they were cubs. They went on many adventures together. This story is about one such adventure. Lion was very trusting, but kind. Tigress, on the other hand, didn’t trust people so easily. Now, in this forest lived another animal—a sneaky snake. Sneaky Snake had not had a meal for a week. He was anxious to find a big meal. He had his eyes set on the biggest animal in the forest. Who else but Lion? He was looking for an opportunity to trap the lion. He knew he couldn’t beat the lion in combat, so he needed a clever plan to trick the lion. He knew the lion was gullible and trusted everyone easily. Sneaky Snake hatched a despicable plan to trap the lion. One beautiful Friday morning, Lion remarked, “Tigress, do you want to go with me for a sprint?” “Sorry, Lion, but I can’t come right now. I have to finish the cooking and clean the house.” “Okay.” Lion sprinted away. It was a very humid day, so when Lion was halfway across the forest, he got tired and thirsty. Sneaky Snake was keeping a close watch on the lion. Just as Lion was taking a break, Sneaky Snake approached him. “Why hello, great Lion! You look exhausted! I am happy to offer you a drink in my air-conditioned home. It’s right around the corner. You are welcome to come.” “Thank you!” Lion thought Sneaky Snake was so incredibly kind and helpful. Lion sprinted after the slithering Sneaky Snake to the snake’s house. *          *          * When Lion and Sneaky Snake reached the snake’s house, Lion could smell delicious spices simmering in a big cauldron. Sneaky Snake liked flavorful meals, after all. When Lion entered, Sneaky Snake locked the door. Click! Lion finally became suspicious. “What are you doing to me?” “I’m going to eat you! Don’t you smell the spices in the cauldron? You’re going in there!” “Oh no!” Lion was trapped. He roared his most ferocious roar. In the meantime, Tigress was wondering what was taking Lion so long. “He should have been back home by now.” She set out to look for him. Just as she was strolling past Sneaky Snake’s house, she heard Lion’s roar. “That’s my friend!” She ran and broke open the door with her claws. She grabbed Lion out of Sneaky Snake’s house and they both ran and as fast as they could through the forest back home. *          *          * Blue Water Droplets At home, they heaved a sigh of relief. “Lion, now you know that not everyone can be trusted. You should trust people you know well. Take some time to get to know people.” Lion handed Tigress a glass of lemonade he had made. “Thank you, my friend. I have learned an important lesson.” Lion and Tigress sipped lemonade on their porch watching the sun set.