Just Keep Walking Poem by Sumita Jetley

Just Keep Walking

In the pulse of Delhi, with dawn's first light,
Sameer walks, his heart free and light.
Shouts of friends, laughter in the air,
He smiles, nods, leaves behind the snare.

No backward glance, no anchor of yore,
Just the path ahead, an open door.
Each step a beat in the city's vast song,
In moving on, he finds where he belongs.

Arif types, under skies so wide,
Words simple, clear, with nowhere to hide.
Not tales of glory or deep regret,
But moments lived, no looking back, no debt.

The terrace blooms, a green retreat,
Where morning's chill and warmth meet.
Thankful for stories, for breaths so true,
In these quiet starts, life begins anew.

Moral: The art of life, not bound by what's past,
Lies in the steps forward, in moments that last.
For in each step taken, there's a lesson so clear,
We find our way forward, leaving no room for fear.

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