A Benevolent Beginning Poem by Ashutosh Dash

A Benevolent Beginning



If you envision the magnanimity, the retriever of mother earth;
You shall discover humanity, empathy dissolved in thy heart;
If you entangle thou universe, diluting the premise of thy soul;
You shall explore the mankind, approaching it's humblest console.

If you envisage the humbleness, the generosity of thy heart;
You shall discover the diversity, in the petals of mother earth;
The divine, the immortal, perhaps the initiator indeed;
I'm a province of infinite, a premise of immortal's germinating seed.

Oh God, I'm ignorant, ignorant of the enormous ocean I live in;
Even ignorant of every element, I am just an innocent lignin;
Do inspire my innocent soul, I'm the humblest of the humble;
Let me resolve my curiosity, your infinitely enriching entangle.

A Benevolent Beginning
Thursday, December 31, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: new year
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