Inkwell of Thanks: A Symphony of Stardust and Soil in Every Verse:
A Poem Woven from Whispers of Wonder, Where Gratitude Dances in the Cracks of the Mundane
Verse 1: Morning’s First Breath
The coffee steams its lazy psalm,
a hymn in curls above the cup.
I count the cracks in yesterday’s walls—
each one a bridge, not a rupture.
Verse 2: The Arithmetic of Small Mercies
Three petals cling to a wilted rose,
a rebellion against the trash bin’s yawn.
The barista misspells my name again—
her inkblot Jahn now a found sonnet.
Verse 3: Lessons in Letting Go
Rain gutters gargle August’s grief,
flooding the street with liquid braille.
I read aloud the puddle’s scripture:
“What slips through fingers feeds the roots.”
Verse 4: Ode to Unseen Hands
The bus driver’s nod, the librarian’s thumb
smoothing the spine of a battered Rumi—
they stitch the fraying edges of the night
with needles dipped in borrowed light.
Verse 5: The Alchemy of Scars
Gratitude, that sly chemist,
turns blisters into harvest moons.
Even the clock’s impatient cough
becomes a metronome for miracles.
Verse 6: Feast of the Finite
We dine on expired coupons and laughter,
our table a raft in the dark.
The check? A leaf torn from the oak,
signed by the wind in cursive smoke.
Coda: How to Drink the Sky
This is how we unlearn hunger—
not by clutching constellations,
but by cupping the rain
that pools in the gutter’s palm,
by naming the silence
between heartbeats holy.
About the Creator
Sanchita Chatterjee
Hey, I am an English language teacher having a deep passion for freelancing. Besides this, I am passionate to write blogs, articles and contents on various fields. The selection of my topics are always provide values to the readers.

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