From my window I gazed on a lily
That was denied rain and sun,
Always looking heavenward with trust,
Pleading for mercy, but finding none
From my window I watched a grieving bird,
Strong gales swept over her nest,
In vain, she called to her loving mate,
Morning found his tattered wings at rest
From my window I observed a woman,
Lonely tears channelled her face,
Every day she walked her path alone,
Feeble and unsteady in her pace
A reassuring word might sustain her,
And as I hastened nearer
It was only then I realized
That I was looking in my mirror
The slighted lily, the forsaken bird,
How cunning the mind can be!
My own pain, so cleverly disguised
Fills my mirror, staring back at me
From my window I watch life passing by,
O, these eyes, how they've deceived!
But blessed are they who cannot discern
What is real from what is perceived
From my window I gazed on a lily That was denied rain and sun, Ever looking heavenward with trust, Soon her days of suffering were done very nice poem
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
The slighted lily, the forsaken bird, How cunning the mind can be! My own pain, so cleverly disguised Fills my mirror, staring back at me - - - - - - - - - - Wow- - - - -How wonderfully your poem mirrors the pains of loneliness! ! Thanks for sharing this marvelous write ]