Sonnet15: Eternity, Which Undenied To Us, Must Remain Poem by Pijush Biswas

Sonnet15: Eternity, Which Undenied To Us, Must Remain

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Eternity, which undenied to us, must remain
In all's mortality; all, we, must lay fast asleep
When it will call, or death, out-door, will peep-
We must not deny, as each we did disdain.
Glory- - as a recumbent's hope is far away
Or, 'betwixt death and life former is sooner
We are blind, as if, upon movement dogs stray
We become sordid, unwanted, to give a drop water
To forth lives, which are utterly not ours' own.
We must not find a boon, we'll entirely lose
The God, - once upon whose feet we did atone;
A clear call must come from Eternity, suppose
Breathes, which we fall, don't have certainty
As all eternal prides are dying in levity.


12/08/2015

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Sonnet15: Eternity, Which Undenied To Us, Must Remain
Monday, December 7, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: eternity,sonnet
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Kumarmani Mahakul 07 December 2015

We all should realize the consciousness is eternal and eternity is our identity of life. Morality is the basis of humanity and this can only write the glory. Very finely explained this wise thought scribbles mind. Amazing poem shared with reality.10

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Pijush Biswas

Pijush Biswas

Srirampur, Nadia, West Bengal, India
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