Maya

Dr. Soma

Once a Friday early morning

A little cutest girl was born.

The surroundings were mesmerized by the fragrance of flowers

Like she was an angel of a Goddess.

With a beautiful smile, she spread her eyes and saw the world.

Her parents felt blessed, cried with joy, and loved their baby girl a lot.

On the day of the naming ceremony, the baby girl got the name, “Maya”.

Maya means power,

Maya means affection.

Her eyes were sparking with power as a Goddess,

Her smile expressed affection with full of love.

When Maya was trying to walk,

Her little two feet proved how luckiest she was for the family like Lakshmi (The Goddess of Wealth).

When she became grown up, she was not only a good singer but also a good student.

Her performance remained top when she became a fellow.

Her talent made her a topper like Saraswati (The Goddess of Education).

She was the combination of the two Goddesses, which made her strong, unique, and self-dependent.

At the age of twenty, Maya lost her parents.

But Maya always used to abide by the rules and customs, she was taught.

Her virtues and morality made her not only courageous but also laborious in life.

Life taught her to be strong, but she taught herself how to be strong.

Honesty is the best policy to survive.

Humanity is the best medicine to live in peace.

Self-respect is the best weapon for brave.

And truthfulness is the best virtue to judge.

So, without self-strength, no one can justify oneself.

Be strong like Maya.

Be brave like Maya.

  • Author: Maya (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: September 12th, 2022 00:07
  • Comment from author about the poem: The story of mine. Because today is my birthday.
  • Category: Short story
  • Views: 35
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  • Dr. Soma

    Thank you, dear.

  • orchidee

    You're very cute!
    There I go again - flattering. lol.

    • Dr. Soma

      Thank you.

    • Bella Shepard

      I was captivated by your story, from birth to adulthood. From tiny helpless infant, to strong and empowered woman. Happy Birthday my friend. And as we say here in the states "You go girl"!

      • Dr. Soma

        Thank you.



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