Dear me, far away in time..

Dear me, far away in time..

A Poem by Sindu
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A note to 13 year old self..

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Dear me, far away in time
So much to convey,
Try make you believe
Almost a decade away, 
You stand at a peak!
I wish I can make it all fine
But I wouldn't change a thing
I turned just fine , you see.
Many twists threw you in a bind
I know what you face
Flown across the lands and oceans
People, place, tongue: all new
Challenges to face everyday

I know how much you hate school
Though studying is never a problem for you
Praying for the time to end
Lonely, angry and scared in cold land
But our family is with you holding your hand.
You forgot to smile and laugh, put on a mask
That shell stayed on, rather a long while
You wish to fit in with some; 
Left alone by those others
Make a break, be the best.. 
Just like the rest; this too will pass
Hate to break it to you but you will fall
Many a time.. still.. you survive, like you always do

You will lose chances, doors close.. make you scream
Fear will plague your mind, doubt your worth
Yes.. you succumb, lose and break
But believe: It is ok to fall!! Have hope!
Do not measure your worth by how tall the others are..
You will build a hunger, new dream to be
Friends, foes, love and betrayal too
Will be better, almost the best!
Will discover, invent! 
Restore the courage to fly again. 
As you see my dear, we turned out just fine
Far away in time, 
you are at the turning point of our life!

© 2014 Sindu


Author's Note

Sindu
Not an amazing work. That is a time, a very precious one. It's a really hard challenge. I may work on it again.
We moved to England, when I was 13, for a year. It changed how I want to be.. I became more passionate and also scared. It was a turning point.

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Your poem (or actually, your letter) is so very encouraging! Thank you for taking the challenge!

I can only imagine what it must have been like to move to a different country at the age of thirteen. Most typical thirteen-year-olds like to think they have the whole world figured out, but to have that taken away due to moving could be really frightening.

But yet your letter is so optimistic and honestly, I can feel your pride from where you currently are in life through it--it makes me smile :) I really love your line "you will build a hunger, new dream to be"--because, in my opinion, desiring something to the extent of a hunger is the greatest drive in life there could be. It's one of the few things we need to keep us going at our most vulnerable times.

Thank you so much for sharing this--I'm glad I got to read it!


Posted 10 Years Ago


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Sindu

10 Years Ago

Thank you so much! Great to know you liked it. Honestly, I have no idea about anything before that t.. read more



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This is so creative and cute! I really like the idea of a future letter to self,
I'm inspired, I am going to ask my kids to participate in this and I will most certainly
tell them where I came up with the idea and show them
this piece of work, thanks for sharing this fantastic piece and idea,
and God bless you!!!

Posted 9 Years Ago


Sindu

9 Years Ago

Thank you so much james! Really kind of you. Glad you liked it so much. This was in reply to MusicMa.. read more
Jamestown

9 Years Ago

You are welcome, thanks for the great idea! There is a really cool song called
dear younger m.. read more
Sindu

9 Years Ago

I will make sure to check that :)
I can relate to this, Sindu, for I too was taken from my native land, England, at the age of 13, and taken to Australia. Even though the language was (basically) the same, there were so many changes, and things to readjust my thinking to. In one fell swoop I had lost all my childhood friends, my school, which I loved, and my extended family. It was like beginning again on a new planet. I hated Australia for the first twelve years. Now, in hindsight, I see what a good move it was, but it takes a long time.

Posted 9 Years Ago


Sindu

9 Years Ago

Yes, leaving the life behind is hard and lost touch with almost all of those friends I knew since ch.. read more
David Lewis Paget

9 Years Ago

I've been here 56 years now, and wouldn't want to live anywhere else. I did go back for a trip to En.. read more
Sindu

9 Years Ago

yep I remember houses small and cramped... cold, dark and dismal.. even after 10 years from the time.. read more
this is great - when we are young we have so many wishes to be different - its funny I meet people from my school days and they say 'you were always more real than everyone else' I actually viewed myself as painstakingly shy (although I always stood up for what I believed in) it was a good lesson for me, to know that I am my own harshest critic, to know that not everybody thought about me as much as I thought they did, to learn that staying true to myself could be the best gift I could ever give.

i think this work is brilliant - shows you are full of strength and character ... well done chickface xx

Posted 9 Years Ago


Sindu

9 Years Ago

That's a best lesson one can learn from you as well.. I am always reserved and shy.. I am starting t.. read more
KWP

9 Years Ago

pleasure
i didn't know that!!!
Foreign return...............
Loved the poem..........
delicately described and passionately worded!!!
Amazing work!!!
:) :)

Posted 10 Years Ago


Sindu

10 Years Ago

Thanks yaar pushkar! I usually do not share that piece of info :)
I think its a very good self portrait...

Posted 10 Years Ago


Sindu

10 Years Ago

Thanks Mayank :)
What a tough time to move, across town is bad enough, but to another country, wow. Kudos to you on making it through.

Posted 10 Years Ago


Sindu

10 Years Ago

Yup, I somehow made it through. Though it was only a year unlike the plan. Thank you KLGoode for che.. read more
really good poem about life and it's aspects. i can really relate to this piece. fantastic work!

Posted 10 Years Ago


Sindu

10 Years Ago

That's really great surya :) thank you so much
Hey Sindu ..this one is a brilliant piece. It has the stamp of originality all over it. Yes we should converse to our past selves to understand the life in better manner. I really like the idea.

Posted 10 Years Ago


Sindu

10 Years Ago

Thanks Avinash :) yup a pretty good idea - MusicManiac's, it's a bit healing to see what we went thr.. read more
it is an amazing work! One to be proud of and a good way to update your past and see how you have progressed, seems you have done that very well :)

Posted 10 Years Ago


Sindu

10 Years Ago

Thanks a lot Richard! That was encouraging. But I'm still in the process of believing that I "update.. read more
Wow Sindu, this is wonderful, keep it up...:)

Posted 10 Years Ago


Sindu

10 Years Ago

Thanks a lot sanjh :)

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Added on November 21, 2014
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