The Night Poem by soren Barrett

The Night



Fear not the darkness and its peace
Suffering comes with the day
Revel in obscurities release
With babes and angels lay

With the softness of the night
comes serene restful sleep
Oh glorious slumber without fright,
close your eyes to where dreams creep

As the event horizon we traverse
in other dimensions we fall,
where with oracles we converse
From here we may not return at all

Falling into that black hole,
where time has no meaning
As weight of darkness takes control
its shadows reflect hope's gleaning

Gravity seduces heavy eyes,
augmenting as the singularity approaches
Light's penumbra on blackness lies,
without illumination, Purusharthas encroaches

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
The four ends of life in Hinduism dharma, kama, artha and moksha are Purusharthas These provide Hindus with opportunities to act morally and ethically and lead a good life. Throughout their lives, Hindus attempt to end the cycle of samsara and behave in a way that provides good karma in this life and the next. Dharma is related to a person's true purpose and is concerned with a person's duty and the actions the person takes. Kama the Sanskrit word means love, desire and pleasure. Artha means prosperity. Moksha is the ultimate aim in life for Hindus. It means to be saved (salvation) .
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Anil Kumar Panda 17 May 2023

Yeah night brings peace and rest to lives. Very nicely inked. Thanks.

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