To the wind...A Poem by Sanjeeta Sharma Pokharel "Hridayaninadini"When this monsoon Showers on me And, Drench these dried-out memories On this trail of Jungle My eyes cry… Silently… Mom, This wind seldom pampers me Nor do these butterflies… This warbler, just, chirped And said… Home is where my heart lies… When this breeze Brings to me The fume of rising Sun And gently ruffles this veil Over the lake And caress these petals… I silently wish… I was one of them… I find peace to be next to you, When I dream of... What-not-I-possess, And wake up in reality, Finding nothing in my world I am in an utter dismay… Mom, You won’t believe what I underwent through When you reclined helpless, In that iron bed, Entangled in the tubes of hope… I dreamt of you, Valiantly breaking the chains… When your breath Left your pious body Mom, I wanted to be the wind… When I saw that fire engulfing Your soft face, Mom, I wanted to be the rain! They said You are in heaven now, And, I felt your presence… When this rain Melts this heart, I am sorry, Mom For I can’t control These tears… Frozen and stiff! Mom, I had heard of deaths And departures… But, This one is Too heavy for me! I had saved Lots of surprises for you Mom, And You were too clever… I never realized! You told not to gain This sympathy From these mortals… And I go bold against This adversity!! Death made you Silent, Mom, Even on that bed of logs You looked stunning! I am scared Of darkness... And, Mom... I lost this candle... But when I behold... The sky walking along I know, You are here And To the wind... I speak! © 2015 Sanjeeta Sharma Pokharel "Hridayaninadini"Author's Note
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Added on April 4, 2013Last Updated on July 26, 2015 AuthorSanjeeta Sharma Pokharel "Hridayaninadini"Kathmandu, NepalAbout"When words are stiff and hard to evoke out; they shape themselves as a poem [that last forever] " -Sanjeeta Sharma Pokharel "Hridayaninadini" http://sanjeetapokharel.blogspot.in/ When I see the.. more..Writing
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