When you'd come, and when you'd go
No one in this world does, for certain, know.
You cool the earth down all in one,
Though you yourself are burnt by the sun.
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There's no-one in this world who lives all alone.
Atleast there's none who can so survive.
None can do all things on one's own.
None has all skills, to by oneself, thrive.
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Should the horse be blamed, if the rider lost his way?
Isn't it he, who makes it sway?
Over its eyes, a blinder is wound,
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Riding my bike on a random day,
I notice another, ahead on the way
Driven by an attractive girl well dressed;
From a little behind, I'm easily impressed.
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Lose all shyness; lose all shame.
Sensitivity - put off that flame.
Ridicule, fun, provokes and blame,
And for all such things, you better be game.
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I may not be a life saving drug
But I'm an indispensable everyday meal.
I may not be a precious metal
But I'm a handy tool of steel.
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Behind the clouds, streaks of light I see
I want to know what its source would be.
If only they make way soon
Can I see if it's a sun or moon.
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Time, seen from a moving train, is an object too close;
You realize just after you cross, how fast it goes.
Standing far far away are those
Memories, to the heart, too close;
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An Ode To Rain
When you'd come, and when you'd go
No one in this world does, for certain, know.
You cool the earth down all in one,
Though you yourself are burnt by the sun.
Sometimes a flood, sometimes a drought,
You turn people's lives distraught.
With your power, you can make all life perish;
Yet, without you, no life can flourish.
Some say, they never touch each other - the earth and the sky;
Maybe they didn't see you in their mind's eye.