When I Fly Poem by Mamta Agarwal

When I Fly



I really feel it’s a pity
I have to live in a city.
I feel a sense of unrest
And discontent.

The sensory distractions,
So called attractions
Cause a feeling of fatigue
And a sense of ennui.

When I fly so high
I hear myself sigh,
And the white clouds drifting by
In the azure sky
Fill me with peace.
And put my frayed nerves at ease.

With my eyes glued to the outside view,
And distractions a few,
I forget I am in a plane.
After long i feel sane.
The clear blue and white
At 38000ft height,
Away from the monotonous daily grind
Is just what I needed to declutter my mind.
Though there are people around
But i am blissfully unaware of all the sounds.
I wish I could alight
And join the clouds in their flight.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Rakesh Bedi 17 August 2009

I usually fly on the wings of birds in the deep skies, mamta, and your poem took me there, thanks! I think...... the usual distractions/so called attractions... does your job wonderfully. I dont know about other readers but i stand as a richer person after reading this. Thanks again! !

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Ashraful Musaddeq 24 September 2008

I enjoyed Mamtaji, it is nostalgic. Last I flied Jet to Kolkata Book Fair! I love it.

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Ershad Mazumder 28 August 2008

Thanks dear mamta. I feel starting 3 stanza are not required. Rest will also inspire with same feeling.If you disagree just erase it.

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