I left to begin with a new hope for a
new destination,
to be back with some hope for a
new beginning,
The bubbly eyes expressing their
desire for a fast arrival,
to force the PQRS wave form to go haywire.
I left to begin with a new hope for a
new destination,
to be back with some hope for a
new beginning,
The mechanized routine at the work,
is taking its toll...
with no hues of love and care
all in a nutshell..for...the betterment of selfish goals.
I left to begin with a new hope for a
new destination,
to be back with some hope for a
new beginning,
who cares to see the wailing heart...
that bleeds..none cares...
it shook with a seismic...rattle
that none notices...
I left to begin with a new hope for a
new destination,
to be back with some hope for a
new beginning,
To scratch at will to ode out the
remnants,
that shakes and screams for a blistering pain,
its the happiness of a select few....
I left to begin with a new hope for a
new destination,
to be back with some hope for a
new beginning,
Is it my Waterloo! ! ! !
or is it the rebirth of Napoleon in....
let me fight for the survival with no helping hands at reach.....!
I left to begin with a new hope for a
new destination,
to be back with some hope for a
new beginning,
Oh an unknown barren land with no familiar
faces.....
will they be taught to...
from the yearning pages, ..
I left to begin with a new hope for a
new destination,
to be back with some hope for a
new beginning,
They never hush it...
but did they know they
are to be ripe at a later stage...
with no helping hands...
I left to begin with a new hope for a
new destination,
to be back with some hope for a
new beginning.
copyright 2017
anil pillai
Very profound piece of writing. An escape from the mechanical routine is everybody's wish. I love the repetition of stanza that expresses a longing for hope and a new beginning. A big 10.
We must restart after a failure with the hopes of better results, a thoughtful poem.
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
Yes very deep and meaningful. A hope. Thank you for sharing this with us Sir.