LIMBS MAY GO BUT LIFE EXISTS
JUNE 6 of 2019
Poem by Chan Mongol
We break down and silently or loudly cry;
We cry when members in the family die.
All creatures die and lose parts of the body slowly;
Can we live after losing bodies partly or entirely?
Can life exist without physical parts of the body?
My leg died but I still exist as an amputee.
Similarly, my heart or brain may dismantle;
After the death, I will still live but will be invisible.
Partly or fully, body may die but life lives as disable;
Losing the body a little or fully become tolerable.
Do I care science? It never solved life's mystery;
Science never found the truth of death and misery!
Bottom line is, we may lose life, limbs or organs;
But movement of the wheel exists with various turns.
In every moment, turnings of the wheel occur;
We, beings never control such a cyclic order!
Limbs go but life exists in different formats differently;
Life exists but we may be sleepy in the dead body!
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
A well penned poem, sir Chan....10+++++++++++