Sonnet6: Flaming Desire Poem by Pijush Biswas

Sonnet6: Flaming Desire



One who shines alone forever burns bright
And never comes by his path petty grace in life
No the reason he exhibits in vain, nor respite
Leaves a truant speechless while rides on cliff.
A petty grace a petty life wins, so he wins life
And no rest in rest he seeks, nor in flaming eyes
Not the storm, nor rain seize the sun come for brief
Leave him always flaming in him and wise.
A fine life yet fine in verse, verse seeks peace
A petty life faint in unusual, fain in desire
So, one loves the way the life all bleach
A desire should be a desire, or a flame in fire.
A desire, in depth of belief, touches the highest peak
And one travels by the legend one's mirths speak.




[ Published in his self-published book "Some Suitable Words", in 2018]

Friday, August 22, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: desire
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Pijush Biswas

Pijush Biswas

Srirampur, Nadia, West Bengal, India
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