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Links to various odes that I have written, along with a note on what is an ode. |
LINKS TO MY ODES WHAT IS AN ODE? Simply stated, an Ode is a poem praising and glorifying a person, place or thing.—"Invalid Item" ![]() Though, classically, an ode was a specific form of poem of indefinite length, divided in 10-line stanzas, rhymed, with different schemes for each stanza - ababcdecde, written in iambic meter [http://www.csustan.edu/english/reuben/pal/append/AXF.HTML#10], the present status of ode as a form of poetry is described in the following words: The Ode http://library.thinkquest.org/3721/poems/forms/ode.html An ode is a poem that is written for an occasion or on a particular subject. They are usually dignified and more serious as a form than other forms of poetry. Unfortunatly, today's society has distinctly less respect for propriety, morality, and dignity. Modern odes include sarcastic poems about various subjects, including velcro and vegetables. There are several versions and differing opinions on what the rhyme form for an ode should be. In light of these disputes, Tangerine! is of the opinion that we believe them to be simply a poem that contains some form of rhyming pattern which is about a certain subject and contains the word "ode" in the title. Some restrictions are sure to apply. Given below are links to various odes I have written during last 5 years. AN ODE TO GANDHI—"AN ODE TO GANDHI" ![]() [An ode to India’s saintly political leader, the architect of India’s freedom] AN ODE TO MY MOTHER—award winner, "AN ODE TO MY MOTHER--award winner" ![]() [A real dream describing how the spirit of my mother dying 12000 miles away visited me] AN ODE TO PAIN, "AN ODE TO PAIN" ![]() [Pain teaches tolerance. None can become a good human being without experiencing pain.] AN ODE TO TEARS, "AN ODE TO TEARS" ![]() [ An ode to tears, without which man would not be man.] AN ODE TO WOMAN, "AN ODE TO WOMAN" ![]() [Woman, not man, was made in the image of God. Her lower status is rooted in religion.] AN ODE TO DEATH, "AN ODE TO DEATH" ![]() [Death brings peace and takes us to God--why be afraid of it?] AN ODE TO THE ROSE—award winner , "AN ODE TO THE ROSE—award winner" ![]() [Rose, like the wearer of the Crown of Thorns, is revered because it bears the thorns.] AN ODE TO PATIENCE: editor’s choice, "AN ODE TO PATIENCE:editor’s choice" ![]() [ Virtues of patience at various phases of life.] AN ODE TO WINTER, "AN ODE TO WINTER" ![]() [Winter, the king of seasons.] AN ODE TO LETTER ‘O’, "AN ODE TO LETTER ‘O’" ![]() [ An unusual thought--If I were to be a letter, which one would I choose to be.] AN ODE TO A POET, "AN ODE TO A POET" ![]() [Homage to a poet] AN ODE TO CRICKET—award winner, "AN ODE TO CRICKET--award winner" ![]() [An ode to cricket. India is one of the eight countries that play test cricket] AN ODE TO INDO-PAK CRICKET: award winner, "AN ODE TO INDO-PAK CRICKET: award winner" ![]() [The story of Indo-Pak cricket match, 2004] AN ODE TO TIME—" AN ODE TO TIME" ![]() [Time heals wounds and absorbs pain; only pleasant thoughts remain.] AN ODE TO LOVE, "AN ODE TO LOVE" ![]() [Love’s dimensions are multiple and deep.] AN ODE TO TREES, "Invalid Entry" ![]() [Trees only give. And, they give their all.] AN ODE TO A TEACHER, "AN ODE TO A TEACHER" ![]() [One who is the giver of knowledge is the giver of life] AN ODE TO A DICTIONARY, "AN ODE TO A DICTIONARY" ![]() [A poet and a dictionary are inseparable.] AN ODE TO THE COW: a sonnet, "AN ODE TO THE COW: a sonnet" ![]() [In praise of the cow, a motherly symbol in Hinduism.] AN ODE TO MUSIC: award winner —"AN ODE TO MUSIC: award winner" ![]() [Nature’s music is its eternal language, scripted in the calmness of the mind] AN ODE TO LAUGHTER: a sonnet—award winner. "AN ODE TO LAUGHTER: a sonnet--winner" ![]() [There is much to laughter. There is scientific proof that it peps both mind and body.] M C Gupta 26 January 2008 |