Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Season is changing


Season is changing
    It is an eternal truth
Season is changing
   New beginning to usher forth
Season is changing
    For something to decay
Season is changing
   Some little things to get sturdy
Season is changing
     A miracle might happen
Season is changing
       Endure a broken dream
Season is changing
       It can be for the world’s good or bad
Season is changing
        New relations to be congealed or dissolved
Season is changing
         Emotions to be over-flown
Season is changing
     Suppress all sentiments, sit alone
Season is changing
     Can be for the turn of winning, gaining
Season is changing
      For clearing out or demolishing

Though people say, still, yet to be unknown,
Whether, honesty gets a sure win!!
But, season will keep on changing,
For our dynamic charismatic universe, harvesting.

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5 comments:

  1. So true, and seasons like we humans change, some for good some for worst and as they always say only one thing is constant "CHANGE".

    a LOVELY piece.

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  2. Change is like road repair it is sometimes frustrating, but it's outcome is necessary. Love the poem. It is beautifully written.

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  3. Love this poem, especially the last verse. Beautiful

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  4. Great as usual Rinka, the season's literally changing where I am... it's finally raining here, thank God!

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  5. Beautifully said!And totally true.Life is a continuing change.And like seasons.life also comes and goes.

    Been awhile .i hope you're well.

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