Hither And Thither Poem by Praveen Kumar in Celestial Glow

Hither And Thither



You're on the thither shore,
I'm on the hither shore,
A turbulent sea divides the two,
But wild winds keep us in touch
And carry messages between us;
Though eyes don't meet, ears hear not,
We keep in touch by undiminished love
And winged angels run between us
With whispers we carry for each other,
Be it in nights, or in busy days
In intense dreams, and sudden sparks;
Though turbulent is sea; wild, winds,
Infinite is distance separating us,
And we never reach, touch each other,
And endless grief withers us both,
The sense of one never vanishes in us.

We're bound in divine chord
Of bejeweled love deep inside
That built in inviolable mould
Make us one though two outside.

Yet all is not truly perfect in us,
For, we're for each only in half;
Inside only don't make outside,
Only meeting of the twine makes perfect;
Turbulent is sea and wild are winds,
And pain of pining is beyond tolerance,
And life does waste in waiting breakthrough
Somehow someday to see each other,
And hear and talk and we hug in bliss
And relegate in whole to oblivion as one,
Which we know is not destined to us;
Yet hopes are hopes and never die,
And inside fire sharpens heat outside;
We, pleased with grief and grieved by joy,
Look across impassable turbulent sea
That separates, yet connects us ever.

Friday, April 29, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: love,philosophy
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