Inherently Bound Poem by PRAVEEN KUMAR English Poems

Inherently Bound

On the pedestal of my sweet soul,
As the slow glow of inmost heart,
At the temple of my tempestuous life,
Install'd in its sanctum sanctorum,
You're sunshine that lights my world.

You shine from far long distance,
That traverses thro' all obstacles,
Reach and stir my self deep inside,
Awakens to what I'm, and you, you,
And tunes our worlds to single world.

You know, our worlds now are too far,
Black clouds do hide us from each other;
But be assured, the Sun never dulls ever,
No time or place, nor odd plays of nature
Ever strain our love from shining bright.

Entangled we're, however far we be,
We dance to each other's subtle tunes,
Rhyme to each other's distant rhythms;
A symphony, a celestial music we're,
In love untouch'd by the time and space.

Common humans we're, fear is the rule,
We both deign to the brink of lost hope;
The marrows of love yet hold us tight
And spring us back to act of life and light
Along time's stream, that's unkind utmost.

The fall and rise is the cosmic rhythm,
No way alters our inmost mutual rhyme;
We dance to nature's tune in all its shades
While keep ourselves as a single soul for
No grind render asunder inherently bound.

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