Destiny Poem by Parama Mitra

Destiny



You forgot to say goodbye, I remembered not to tell you my name.
Now we became islands, only ocean can find us. Waves are coming back and forth.
I can hear the distant symphony, but the fog curtains the sight.
It' us all awake at night, and there's those days of dreams.
We were the only dream catchers.
Have you seen the wizards anymore? or the old men of great wisdom?
I cant find the path of butterfly's soul, the light of rainbow lost long ego.
I can't feel anything anymore.
Sometimes I wonder how is it feel like not to feel anymore?
No pain, no happiness, no trauma, no laughter, no attachment.
It's so empty like a great vacuum space, hollow inside.
Often I sit beside the window or next to the dream of our tree.
I sit silently, not a word I whisper, and I try to find the words from the memory.
I try to hum the song which mothers used to sing, but I can hear only my heartbeat.
I stay silent and silence became mine.
Ohh! so much noise, please tell them not to speak, as I'm listenning to you.
You, who was the only sky, scattered into millions of stars.
I sit and wait, wait and wait, for the infinity, that I lost into oblivion.
I forget to say goodbye, and You remember not to remember my name.
We become the fate, and destiny whispers the tale.

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