Every You And Every Me Poem by Sachin Pushkarna

Every You And Every Me



Once the supreme suddenly realized

Its too lonely being the only life

Let me think of the land, water, fire and air

And bring forth creation and the atmosphere

Then it thought why is it just me?

Let me assume the "you" and the "we"

All these divisions, and these diversifications

Made the original " ME" submerge into oblivion

Who would believe? That an act of intelligence

Will render chaos, Confusion and obstruction

Now who cares what happens to the "you" and the "we"

All that matters is the "mine" and the "me".

The law of survival had three essentials

Water, food and air that we breathe

Creator created all in abundance

And land to walk on was available free

What can I call my own? What should I leave?

Tell me what belongs to you and what belongs to me?

With millions starving, how can it suffice?

Ignoring their misery, all of "us" We feed

What piece of land I build as my home?

With thousand homeless and sleeping on the outside

At the same time Millions smile and millions weep

Yet the entire evolution sprang from that single "me"

Uncovering the veil, when will we see

I am as much a part of you as you are of me

Thursday, January 22, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: inspirational
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