Sunday, March 16, 2008

new year poetry

New Year poetry
Leaving the man behind, a year ahead


The birth and death of days, months, years, a such beautiful unperturbed cycle,
Which an exhausted, aging human envious of, consciously looking for, expecting a peaceful end, as the end is certain. The days, months and years he has lived might remind him/her of existential crisis, silently brooding over the past days as if he has consciously forgotten the cycle of dawn and dusk, thinking that all his efforts to live may lead to nothingness, without any signs of existence, observed a bitter silence at the end of the day.

The next dawn of the day, as usual, sun rises, chirping birds, all available noises, and many other activities, never bother to mourn the death of the previous day, or the death of a human, continues their journey, leaving the man behind.
All other beings live consciously, do their work without any fail, and satisfy their nature, except human who consciously struggle to live, and consciously struggle to do his work, and eventually fails to satisfy his/her nature.

As every New Year leaving us behind, humans get ready to celebrate its victory,, a year begins to grow, grow and grow with such tranquility, as every ‘day grows’; a man gathered all the years to retrospect, and how he has been identified or recognized these years, as it questions his/her existence, as humans seemed to have great fascination for new things, new names, new identifications, new relationships, new places, of course new years.

All he/she musters is for one new hope, to live to achieve his dreams. Newness has such abundant energy and bright spirit to lift up human spirit to great heights and help them achieve great things. As every New Year has its own significance, has its own energy, has its own spirit, which is what man must make use of. Let us add newness to every day life, everyday routine to say that we are forever new to keep up spirit throughout the year and life.



Wishing you a New New New New New Year, every dawn and dusk of the coming year ahead.

Truly
vardhan

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