Song

Song

A Poem by Gaurav

I may be old and tired
but my love is young forever
I may be restless and hurt
but my life is getting deeper

In the sorrow and in pain
this moment is blurred
but when i see up to stars
a truth is discovered

--

It's a long day to walk
It's a road less travelled
Won't you wish for a new way
that we can pray for together?

Let me show you a dream
where you won't be seeing homes
just a matter of space
and a beauty of ohm

---

© 2021 Gaurav


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Inner peace is worth more than all the gold in the world. Some people never find that inner peace.

Posted 2 Years Ago


yes Anu..the last syllable rings like a bell jar, like a bowl of deep long tones of a life...
..."i am old, i am old i have my pant legs rolled..."
yet the heart is as fresh as youth where the road less traveled is a choice in the bowl...
i see mermaids leaping in this poem...

Posted 3 Years Ago


I liked the way how you gave an ending to this piece. A really lovely and calm poem to me it is. Thanks for sharing.

Posted 3 Years Ago


There is such an enlightened spiritual aspect to this incredible poem of yours. Thank you for sharing your art with us.

Posted 3 Years Ago


Returning to a state of spiritual calm is important I think, materialism shall fade but returning to the all, the source, that is eternal if one can hush the outside from distracting thoughts and energy...good to read you today Gaurav, stay well :)

Posted 3 Years Ago



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Gaurav
Gaurav

New Delhi, India



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