Coloured by the skies,
Carried by the winds;
Amidst the mighty river I lie
Wondering if, I had fins.
I would go to its depth,
I'd explore some treasures;
Cover my contemptible debts,
Then jump towards the sky azure
Exposed to a sun kiss.
Amidst the river's chest
With a current unleashed,
I’ll be an honorable guest
And I’ll keep calm,
And in this equanimity, I'll flow,
Call a rest for my worn-out palms
And to wherever it carries me, I’ll go.I flow, I flow under the bridges;
Some concretes and stones,
Some of strong rusty edges
And sometimes weeds, all alone.
At one side flaring city lights,
The fire was blazing on the other,
A smoke rising up to the skies
And I've been a night lover.
So down this river
I choose to row.
Why a side to prefer?
This cradle is devoid of woe.In the gleaming darkness
(Which is called solitude),
We make our own mess
And seek for fortitude.
I wipe away the puerile rile,
Consuming the silence around
And some thoughts of the wild,
Where my existence is unfound.The cold waters,
It makes a splattering sound
Like a lullaby of nature
Unheard, while in the ground.
So down the river,
I choose to oar.
Why a side to prefer,
If the cradle is devoid of war?
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Transcendence
PoetryHello, there readers! For a quick introduction to my work would suit its subtitle- 'A Collection of Scattered Feelings', I have maintained no fixed mood, so that my dear readers may see beyond a specific feeling, to feel it. The moods vary form sli...