Best Quotes & Poems from Soft Glimmers & Shining Stars by Niki A.
Soft Glimmers and Shining Stars is a soulful collection of poetry that touches themes of love, life, hope, success, or even heavy topics like race, independence, and more. I began by reading the first few poems and was so enraptured that I felt like reading the whole book. But I reminded myself to take them slowly, a few poems every day, so I could do them justice and embrace the meaning hidden in the simply rhymed verses.
The poetess in her topics has covered a wide ground. I was surprised at the little details she observed and made beautiful verses out of. Like the one about Compliments, where she observes that you’re gloomiest days can become the best with even a small – “You look lovely today”.
She offers advice through poems like – Isolation. Some poems cover only a handful of lines, but some cover two pages, the longest one I think the one titled Genius. I loved the little sketch-like illustrations below most of the poems. They fit perfectly to the mood of the verses. My favorite illustration was the one in the poem titled – Cozy & Curled. It shows a dainty reading nook by the window flanked by bookshelves on both walls.
Some of the poems I felt were profound like the ones titled – Getting Things Right, Light, Change, and Stole. I was surprised because Niki is only 29 years old and the insights she shares through her poetry transcend her age. While some of the poems were just sweet things detailing some minute observations like – The Lady in Red, Vibe, Dream World, and Your Way.
My favorite has to be Light, let me share it with you.
Courage
Sometimes I wonder if a life of courage is truly a great one
Wouldn't we be more comfortable and relaxed in a laidback one?
But, then again, I think to myself
It's not a life of power, it's not a life of pelf
That brings out one's best self
It is in fact, a life that you can look back upon with awe
For if everything you did, and everything you saw
Was smoked with oodles of courage and served raw,
Then it's a life of which you'd definitely want more.
Isolation
Yes, you are confined
Use it to reflect, relax and rewind.
What you’re looking for,
You now have the time to find.
What you want to get away from,
You can choose to leave behind
And walk back into your life,
With your goals and values aligned.
Change
Take me the way I am,
Don’t ask me to change,
For if you do,
Then you’re taking the “me”,
Away from me,
Without really even taking me.
Cozy & Curled
Maybe bad things happen,
Only to lead us to better things
Than we ever imagined
And to show us the world,
Right where it’s supposed to be
Resting – cozy and curled.
Light
We all have an inner light
A guide,
Almost like a lighthouse
Built in a deep sea,
That grounds us
Steers us
Leads us
And helps us choose
The right from the wrong.
It chides us when we err
And makes us feel guilt,
Trust it, more often than you do
There’s a reason it was built.
Getting Things Right
Often we learn the value of time and people
Far too late
And then decide to blame things on fate.
Though it was us who chose to do nothing but wait
Avoiding the obvious even in out gait
All the deep piling feelings, some even of hate.
Not taking what the universe tried to offer us in bait
Of what’s left you can still acknowledge and appreciate
After all, for getting things right, there’s no fixed date.
Stole
We’re enough to take on the world.
We’re enough to make the drums roll
If we were fish, we wouldn’t need a shoal
Each other’s hearts we stole,
And that makes us whole.
Conclusion
Every reader will find something either soft or shining in this collection that resonates with you and will inspire you to do better, move forward in life, or just enjoy the beauty of where you are.
Niki A.
Niki A. was born and raised in Mumbai, ‘The City of Dreams’. She has worked as a management consultant, spending 5 years in the strategy and risk space. She has done her undergraduate studies in Business management, after which she went on to do a Masters Management. Niki has an appetite for the extraordinary and has traveled to 22 countries in 29 years.
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