The Stranger Sage. Poem by Gangadharan nair Pulingat..

The Stranger Sage.



In a winter night
I saw a dream in sound sleep
There I saw the picture
A white bearded sage near
Don't be afraid of me dear
I am with you and ever loves
The nights now are winter nights
The days now are scorching sun
Between the extremes the poor men
Proclaiming undeclared wars
Where human safety feels in danger
Still I promise you my children
Hopes are the better solution
Pages of life history ever remember
All will be solved someday it sure
The rivers will flow after floods
The ocean is still in same ever
No concern my dear child
Love your neighbor and friends all
Love your world the misty nights
Winter promises all we want
Friend of winter am I my child
I have no death and only a messenger
My name is irrelevant at all child
My promise and proclamation matters
Promise your neighbor in body language
Ever smile with humility my dear
Pray for his prosperity in good words
Words have a miracle in actual events
The cold is to cool your brains
To miss the targets of killing sprees
Humans are not to die ruthlessly
The tenure is fixed by the nature itself
Faiths are human belief and entitled
Never for quarrelsome each other
See the world with pride ever
Never mind I am disappearing from you
Suddenly I woke up from my sleep
The light of dawn was slowly coming
Repeated my prayers for peace ever
The world is beautiful I told myself.

Sunday, January 4, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: friendship
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A dream and vision for hopes.
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