Bindiya Bedi Charan Noronha’s ‘Riding With the Silver Wolf’: A Poetic Journey of Love and Resilience
In a world often overshadowed by cynicism, Bindiya Bedi Charan Noronha’s latest poetry collection, ‘Riding With the Silver Wolf’, emerges as a beacon of hope and love. Through her...
In a world often overshadowed by cynicism, Bindiya Bedi Charan Noronha’s latest poetry collection, ‘Riding With the Silver Wolf’, emerges as a beacon of hope and love. Through her evocative verses, she gifts readers a tapestry of emotions that resonate deeply, encouraging not just introspection but a renewed belief in the power of love and storytelling.
The book opens with a heartfelt tribute to her mother, encapsulated in the poem ‘My Mother’s Song’. Here, Noronha reflects on her childhood memories, particularly a moment when her mother sang the Sukhmani, a revered Sikh prayer. The lines, “Ignorant of its wisdom, I hummed along,” capture the innocence of youth and the unrecognized depth of familial bonds. This exploration of personal history underscores the importance of nurturing a legacy of love and trust for future generations.
Noronha’s poetry often reminds us of how fleeting moments can transform into cherished memories. In an increasingly fast-paced world, her verses serve as a gentle nudge to appreciate life’s subtleties. She writes about the unexpected wisdom that emerges during challenging times, illustrating this with poignant imagery: “Casting aside the murmurs of doubt, I sing the Sukhmani and soar – A flying crane, Rising above the flames.” This metaphor not only reflects resilience but also the power of hope in overcoming adversity.
The collection is rich with metaphors and reflections that resonate with readers from all walks of life. For instance, the use of Noah’s Ark as a symbol of refuge and safety beautifully ties together themes of sanctuary and the human spirit’s ability to rise above trials. Noronha concludes ‘My Mother’s Song’ with a line that encapsulates her transformative journey: “I found my tranquil island by shedding the shadows that I choose now to live, light and free.” This notion of liberation through love and self-discovery is a potent reminder of what truly matters in life.
As the reader journeys through ‘Riding With the Silver Wolf’, they are not only drawn into Noronha’s personal experiences but also invited to explore their own narratives of love, loss, and resilience. The collection stands as an example of how poetry can serve as a vehicle for healing and rejuvenation, urging individuals to embrace their dreams and nurture the relationships that define their lives. In a time when stories of despair dominate headlines, Noronha’s work is a refreshing testament to the enduring human spirit.
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