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WHAT IF I DIE THIS DAY

Divine Musings – 9

What if I die this day, this very minute?
Nothing happens, nothing happens…
some cry; some smile…some sighs, some tears…That’s it!
The time balsam relieves all pains.
How many die leaving no sign of them.
Today’s my space is just a phase
that melts in ever churning time’s, hot rhythm.
Then what’s in life to hunt or chase?
Tell me, what if I die this day!
The past was once present with seeds of hope.
I never knew no seed would sprout.
What couldn’t be reaped how can I heap? Nope, nope!
It’s fate, some lives weather but drought!
Tell me, what if I die this day!
You keep going till comes that brutal day,
when take a brunt your faith and love
All strength and skills you could till then display
one day you gather as broken boughs.
Tell me, what if I die this day!

Also read: WHO AM I?

MAHATHI
MAHATHI
Mydavolu Venkata Sesha Sathyanarayana, who writes with the pen name MAHATHI, is a renowned Indian English poet. He has been on a mission to popularize Indian epics and philosophy, through his poems and long poems; especially in Western countries. He basically composes metrical verses in classical style, though not averse to composing free verses. His books FINDING THE MOTHER (SRI SUNDARA KANDA), HARE KRISHNA, OCEAN BLUES and THE GANGES AND OTHER POEMS are very popular and brought him great name and fame. His poems are published in a number of Indian and American print magazines. Poet's phone number: +91 93093 76172

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