I Seek Myself In Me Poem by Pijush Biswas

I Seek Myself In Me



I thought much to see the Sun
I thought myself among all to be one
I thought not to look-over the sea of knowledge
I never provoked someone to be hedge
I took everyone as my own
Yet, the almighty God never yields to my dun.

What, if I run and none stretches helping hand
What, if I stumble and everyone laughs at
What, if I cry in pain and everyone takes pleasure in it
A discrete life, as I know, is more lit
A discrete life, as I know, is a life of craft
A discrete life, as I know, dominates a land.

So, I seek myself in me and sun-shine
So, I seek myself in me and rain
So I, to reach the goal, climb a bine
Not to be out of battle, and but to conquer pain.

Sunday, July 20, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: pain
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Pijush Biswas

Pijush Biswas

Srirampur, Nadia, West Bengal, India
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