Indispensable Problem Poem by siddhartha gaurav

Indispensable Problem



From a biased heart and unjustified mind,

What extract can an unknown person get.

That person can never envisage for future,

Will have his life going in an unusual culture.

Can he ever develop feeling for anyone?

Will he ever fulfill others expectations?



The lost traveler was of this weird type.

Even his guide map was a mysterious puzzle.

Wandering inconsistently and indecisively,

He moved ahead for want of light in his life.

His body and soul had many conflicts within.

His heart's and mind's different perceptions,

Caused obstruction in their mutual understanding.

Helpless he was, struck in the dense woods,

Woods that comprised of conflicting thoughts.

Fear of any toward incident always hounded him.



This sickness will remain and degenerate him.

Will this problem end when soul and body separates?

Answer to this will also lie hidden in his grave.

So his character keeps him aloof from real world.

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