I looked around,
To heavy dust swirling.
Behind me, the air brown,
Like ghost of sands chasing.
So I run for cover,
But never ends the road
And there is no corner
Of green and angel abode.I see a turn ahead,
But I am not sure.
If should I, cleverly escape
Or suffer for a cure.
So, I changed my path
Treaded away from vision.
And there the nimbus laid
Floating against a shining sun,
A shoot pierced up,
A river embraced the pour;
I filled my shuddering cup
Despite the hunger restored.I choose to rest
Take my time to move,
Hide myself from the pest
That I cannot remove.'There is a heaven',
I assured my encumbered mind
Kept waiting at the end,
If I can win it against the time.Time never waits
Like an eternal river it flows.
Respite is a tempting bait.
Those who refuse, rose.The clothes wear out,
Reality fades, edifices disappear.
Fades away the cloud,
Into the vault of filthy fears.
The pain recedes,
Happiness beckons, from precipices;
The gust of a redeeming wind,
Carries me away, against all clichés.
I see cherubs fly.
I hear angels, merrily sing
Because whatever money can't buy,
Is what we were missing.©himadri_chekanidhara
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