The Last Call Poem by Sankar Sehanabis

The Last Call

Rating: 5.0


Suddenly the time had come to leave the world
The moonlight showed the way to infinity
The glittering stars were ready to welcome
The endless darkness didn't seem frightening
It was like a dreamy place that left long ago

But the sun remains same with its warm touch
Snows are still glittering on top of Blue Mountain
That's viewed from his lovely home
Cool breeze is blowing from east
Perhaps green meadows in courtyard are still waiting for his touch.

Life had become normal!

Normal like the nature after a huge storm
Most of the people will forget the man with time.
Tears are still rolling down the chin of his beloved
River is flowing towards sea as natural
Sailor is sailing his boat in that stream
Singing a folk with his sluggish moving boat
The beautiful melody is spreading in the air
The man who left is being cremated with that tune at riverside.

Leaving all his creation, his soul becomes so light like a feather
Light more than the wings of a bird
So light that he flies spontaneously,
He spreads his hand more than his imagination
He wants to hug this beautiful world
As he hugged his mother at his childhood

He is now no-one but everywhere
Some friends will remember him till their last breath
Remember him when they feel sad
Remember how the days they enjoyed together
Feel that how their friend captured a corner in their heart
He will be there still up to their last breath.

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Wednesday, May 24, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: death of a friend
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Rajnish Manga 25 May 2017

Very touching portrayal. Anyone can relate with the person described in the poem- a lovely friend, gifted musician or an artist being missed by his well-wishers after his death. Thank you, Sankar. Most of the people will forget the man with time. Tears are still rolling down the chin of his beloved Some friends will remember him till their last breath

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Sankar Sehanabis 29 May 2017

Thanks for your comment Sir.

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