I liveth arou'd many temples, where I tho'ght Thou enliven
I wander'd like a zealo's traveller at the Ghats,
In the caves of the mountains, inside obscure jungles
What path I have not taken!
I surmise!
Yet I have not seen Thou, have n't found Thou until
I visited a lonely park
Where I saw the deep'st sorrow ever in Earth
In the smile of a baby in cancer
In the heartening grief's of his father
The hope fightst against a hopeless fate
That Thou, for what reason, hast implanted?
Yet I saw their wonderous smiles
When a biker took them for a ride
The white swans shrieked all together beside the lake
In joy!
I liveth only for that moment
For Thou is present in that hopeth
I surmised!
And I hopeth to find Thou only here
In that wonderous smiles of
those babies in joyous ride
In cancer!
To have faith in God is our only hope...that great hope of eternal life with Him.... a beautiful poem regards Alf 10++++
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
the words thou and the th endings kills the flow of the poem