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A bell tolls Friends join in to walk With me to the end of the path Carrying on heavy shoulders, All that last journey, and All that was not said And all that silences Which will echo forever in our hearts. Some where Silence waits for the desert spaces To speak up And break our lives Into small grains of sand Which pours within the Hour Glass Of our togetherness Some where - a blast-off to distant stars In the cloud of dust In the drum beats of Shiva's Tandav* dance. Some where, Love alone Worships the intensity of the togetherness Or Truthfulness of belongingness. Or Remains A mute spectator to the Tandav* of emotions Silence some time does sound In, Our lives And A bell tolls forever Calling in lost soul Or soul mates To be in the valley of lost flower stars. _____________________________ Tandav is the eternal dance of Lord Shiva, a dance of destruction as well as creation...
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Sep 26, 2010
Sep 26, 2010 at 10:11 AM UTC
AND THE BELL TOLLS FOREVER
A bell tolls Friends join in to walk With me to the end of the path Carrying on heavy shoulders, All that last journey, and All that was not said And all that silences Which will echo forever in our hearts. Some where Silence waits for the desert spaces To speak up And break our lives Into small grains of sand Which pours within the Hour Glass Of our togetherness Some where - a blast-off to distant stars In the cloud of dust In the drum beats of Shiva's Tandav* dance. Some where, Love alone Worships the intensity of the togetherness Or Truthfulness of belongingness. Or Remains A mute spectator to the Tandav* of emotions Silence some time does sound In, Our lives And A bell tolls forever Calling in lost soul Or soul mates To be in the valley of lost flower stars. _____________________________ Tandav is the eternal dance of Lord Shiva, a dance of destruction as well as creation...
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Sep 26, 2010
Sep 26, 2010 at 10:11 AM UTC
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