How strange but laughable, I live happily in imagination, But get saddened by reality. A momentary giggle bursts the trouble, Bubbly moments are all I now see, Away from mortality. Vanished are all my failed trials, Just when I sit together with my imagination, Leaving my conscience behind. I and my wandering mind, overwhelmed with thoughtβ Oh! What happened to my mental graduation?
How foolish I sound copying a poet's voice. Do leaves talk, and from when does silence start to noise? How naive I behave when I see A pebble, A dried leaf, A billboard, On the go. And then I start a fable, Traveling on a rail car, Away from practicality. Why is there solace away from clarity?