Sing Thy Heart Poem by Shouvik Narayan Hore

Sing Thy Heart

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Sing thy heart, O melancholy lyre,
Sing thy heart and soul,
Sing thy tears to that exhausting fire,
Sing for those dreams to unfold.

Sing of the brook that runs by swiftly,
Sing of lost rivers and plains,
Sing of that bard walking corn
fields gently,
Sing of painless clouds in rains.

Sing of the steep snow drenched mountain slopes,
Sing of the fountains beneath,
Sing of the birds lain basking their feathers,
Sing for the world underneath thy feet.

Sing, O Sing! My dear, dear, heart!
Sing loud for the mind to flee,
All its naked thoughts forever in dark,
And die in thy songs of glee. 18 July,2013

Monday, March 24, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: emotions
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
The plight of a poet who breaks into a powerful song to escape the pangs of his personal life.reminiscent of every life held in thraldom and
therefore frees itself from shackles.
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Shouvik Narayan Hore

Shouvik Narayan Hore

Burdwan, West Bengal
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