*** EXPLORING LIFE!
The life I live is not larger than Life itself!
Life with its multi -dimensional facets is far
too large, -
For me to embrace with this single micro -
life!
Perhaps many more lives are required to know,
Even a small portion of this God-given Macro-
Life!
Those visible and invisible spectrums of life, -
Which remains unexplored and unseen , -
Will require many more re-births as a human
being!
I wish to be re-born in some future space age,
To explore other worlds lying beyond our time
and space!
to travel in some space ship like the Enterprise;
Beyond the Orion Arm of our Milky Way galaxy,
Where our solar system and the earth, lies all
suspended in outer space!
Surrounded by billions and millions of stars, -
With exotic names of Butterfly, Beehive and
Pleiades clusters of stars!
And to float across to the Andromeda Galaxy,
Our closest neighbour, some 2.5 million light-
years away from our Milky Way galaxy!
Is something I would really love to see!
-Raj Nandy
New Delhi
05 Mar 09
A breath of life is worth an age I have heard it from a sage, Just open up your inward eye In a glance the cosmos spy. Celestial vision not bound by birth 'Exploring Life' is its joy and mirth. CP
you are a well read poet Raj...possessing good perception...thanks for this write...10
The life I live is not larger than Life itself! Life with its multi -dimensional facets is far too large, -..... required deep sense of understanding and logic behind it that leads you to happiness.. i am quite impressed with the thought.. well done sir, ...10 read mine luminour star gone and butterflies around
Raj, you have a romantic vision, your hoped for journey sounds wonderful. Maybe you'll settle on planet Butterfly located near to the Milky Way. Once there you'll cast your eyes upon a feast of flowers, all colours, all shades, with a host of Monarchs, Admirals and a hive of honey bees feeding there. Just like we have here on earth. Love your outlook on life keep writing. Bob
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
to explore life is never ending, and to acquire knowledge is never ending.