Change is the Way of Life

Mottakeenur Rehman

Marvelous events have unfolded,
The past, the present, all brimming with goodness,
And the future, too, promises benevolence.

Why lament over what's been lost?
The burdens you carried have slipped away,
Creations have met their demise,
What you acquired, you received from this realm,
And what you bestowed, you offered right here.

Now, behold your possessions,
Once possessed by others,
And soon to be possessed by others.

Change reigns supreme, the world's eternal rhythm.

  • Author: Mottakeenur Rehman (Offline Offline)
  • Published: May 26th, 2023 01:20
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  • Neville



    many fear it .. I say embrace it .. for it is indeed, the only constant .. Neville

    • Mottakeenur Rehman


      Dear,

      Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts on my poem. Your comment truly resonated with me, and I appreciate your unique perspective on the subject. It's fascinating how people's perceptions of fear can differ so greatly. While many fear it, you encourage embracing it, recognizing its presence as the only constant in life. Your words, "the only constant," hold profound wisdom.

      Fear, often seen as a hindrance, can be an opportunity for growth and transformation. It challenges us to step out of our comfort zones and discover the depths of our courage. By embracing fear, we open ourselves to new experiences and possibilities that can shape our lives in remarkable ways.

      • Neville



        that feels like a win win Mott .. thanks again sir .. Neville

        • Mottakeenur Rehman

          ❤️🙏🙏🙂

        • 🐤s.zaynab.kamoonpuri🌷🐦😽

          Well said and you put it all together in a cohesive impressive way the facts of life and reality, what is ours today is someone else's tomorrow. Kudos for this reminding poem!

          Plz also read and comment my newest poem too.



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