Solitude

Jainshalini

When there was a desert all around
Thorns and sand-dunes only can be found 
I found peace in my solitude 
And desired to settle there down.

 

A memory like a fragrant flower
Jumped inside my vagrant power 
Every thought like a beam of a light
Passes through my resilient web
Melting my walls, clearing my weigh
Reaching my veins, pondering my faith
I felt the touch and I touched that smile
Looked into the speaking eyes 
I tried so hard to hear it all
But felt the voice fading away,
Realized its dream when ended

 

I am finding the meaning in my solitude.

  • Author: Jainshalini (Offline Offline)
  • Published: January 24th, 2022 16:22
  • Category: Reflection
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  • Vamsi Sudha

    Good one Poet !!

    • Jainshalini

      Thank You 🙂

    • L. B. Mek

      dessert sands mirages, aren't known
      to be a healthy guide
      towards excavating that sincerity, from deep
      within ourselves,
      maybe best, to begin with acceptance
      instead, and that
      rather hard to admit, fact
      about any form of solitude:
      first and foremost
      it's a choice, we each make for ourselves
      very rare
      that's it is, a choice
      Made, for us..
      in a world of billions, if
      we really wanted - to
      we can find one individual, to communicate with, at a meaningfully sincere level;
      and that's all it would take
      to end our feelings of solitude and alienation from the world...
      (anyway, that my feeble 2 cents worth
      of thought, on such a deep topic
      but what do I know) lol
      thanks for sharing, dear poet
      wonderfully written, a great read

      • Jainshalini

        True. Thank you so much for the beautiful description.



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