The Two Worlds Poem by Anika dang

The Two Worlds



I saw all around
With my thoughts drowned,
To all the men n the women,
What stories their faces depict
To those Should I get restrict?
Do they have another world like me
In which they get caged to be free?
Where skies are purple, rivers green
Where we ain't weighed by our crean(what we say from mouth)
Golden silence is the lyric
Silver eyes are the mouth
every touch is clean and drowth(devotion) .,
We decorate it with eternal jewels
Love, compassion and a heart that melts
I feel the breeze and the sun
With you by my side and none
Love all around I can smell
Deep within which always dwell
I may have lived more in real
But I desire end which will be ideal
In the untouched realm of all the desires
Where peace and shame are the attires
There stars shine to luminate us
From all the myths and all the lust
He says,
two boats cannot be sailed at once
But all must say their grievance
And I say,
If both the boats are tied with refinement(adjustment)
And are rowed together with enshrinement(compassion)
Then life will be the sound of music
Magnificent and ellusic
Where real unreal both are swirled
So that we get the best of both worlds

Saturday, February 18, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: spirituality
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