I live for You
I do not live for me,
I live for you,
You may be one,
Someone here or there,
Near or distance,
This my existence is for you,
You are always special to me,
Whosoever your are no matter,
I live for you forever,
You may be known or unknown,
May be a dear one or a stranger,
You may be a friend or a foe
I respect you in each attire,
I think of you a human being,
Whatsoever caste, creed or religion
you cherish in your being,
Rich or poor, wise or fool
you are always in my heart
as my friend and my special share,
You are in me as me and I am in you as you,
and you and me a complete circle of life,
Like life and death, day and night.
This little me is for you only,
You have a special place in my heart,
I am from time immemorial living
In the early morning breeze,
Like a silent noon I call you
many a time through my sigh,
Like a dying day I invite you
to my domicile for your sweet rest,
And like a dark night I serve you
like stars and moon with mystic light
and soothing music of darkness,
My heart is warm always for You,
My mind is full always for your thoughts
and your good and bad,
In every breath I live for you
and in every passing moment I die for you,
You are my entire life and your life
is my dearest place to exist.
@prabir Gayen:
29/05/2020/ 2: 26 AM.
I do not live for me, I live for you, You may be one, Someone here or there
This little me is for you only, You have a special place in my heart, I am from time immemorial living In the early morning breeze,
You may be known or unknown, May be a dear one or a stranger, You may be a friend or a foe I respect you in each attire, I think of you a human being,
This my existence is for you, You are always special to me, Whosoever your are no matter, I live for you forever,
I do not live for me, I live for you, You may be one, Someone here or there, Near or distance...
I do not live for me, I live for you, You may be one, Someone here or there, Near or distance
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
Excellent poem Prabir!