The Spirit of Halloween
written by: Amita Sarjit Ahluwalia
@AmitaPaulIAS
From hallowed halls of oratories
To sacred nooks in humble homes
Heard far far off in purgatories
Organ music ‘neath echoing domes
All Hallows’ Evening full of awe
Preparing us for All Souls’ Day
Down all the centuries till now
Saints to the fore showing the way
Transparent veils of Life and Death
Where all mingle in humble prayer
The power of words the worth of breath
Those who can comprehend are rare
Yet all can feel in Autumn’s end
The portents of the dying leaves
And all can pray their lives to spend
Such as to gather golden sheaves
Valomeri or Seas of Light
O let our votive candles spread!
Teach us to fight for what is right
So that Life’s end we need not dread!
(Pen Name of Amita Paul) I am a retired civil servant but at heart a poet and teacher. I write, mostly poetry, in English, Hindi, Urdu and Punjabi. I was awarded the NISSIM International Poetry Award (First Prize) 2019 and then the Reuel International Award 2020 for Non-Fiction Prose by The Significant League, a well- known Creative Writing Group on Facebook. In January 2021, the Destiny International Community of Poets based out of Wakefield, England, UK declared me Winner of their Poet of the Year 2020 as well as Critic of the Year 2020 Awards. My poem 'The View from a Porthole' was chosen as the first among two featured poems on the NaPoWriMo website in April 2021. My poetry has been featured regularly in every issue of the monthly poetry e-magazine GloMag edited by Glory Sasikala and published from Chennai in India for over a year now. Recently, several of my poems have been included in ‘Impressions and Expressions', an anthology of international poetry published on Kindle in June 2021, and in the Yugen Quest Review: The Magic of Poetry, an anthology of poetry published by the Women Empowered group on the internet in July 2021.
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