Chance Poem by Madhuparna Chakraborty

Chance



A tap on the shoulders recklessly
tempting are the stranger paths,
fate beckons that intrepid adventurer in me.

As i peep into the realms unknown,
worthy soul is wooed and the quest begins.
Twin spirits of Romance and Adventure is sown.

Pray! Engage with wit and verve it said,
into this enigma called Romance,
aimlessly and uncalculatingly forging ahead.

Seek perils, seek mystery, the clues of adventure,
and all that is slipped into your fingers.
Nay, not for fame or crown, name or treasures.

And then, perchance, you will see,
splendid figures seeking the golden fleece
was specious in its entirety.

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...Inspired by one of Henry's most memorable short stories.
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