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When I was traveling in the train,
With no strain on my brain,
Only peeping through the window,
To have a look of nature.

The flying birds, the grazing cows,
The race of trees in opposite direction,
The green green fields, the great mountains,
Lovely ponds and walking rivers.

The muddy huts and the children playing,
That was all that I could see,
My soul went somewhere else,
And I was thinking, what is life?

The gift of God, or the curse of devil,
Life is to enjoy or to suffer,
Many answers floated in my mind,
But the journey finished with answers incomplete.

Thereafter, I bombarded this question,
to each and every person I met.
A philosopher told, Life is sorrow,
A Scientist told, it’s an invention.

It’s a game answered the player.
No, it is a play, told the actor.
I went to a sage to get the answer,
Devotion is life, I was told.

Life is an ambition and dream,
Answered rich and cultured youth,
But the other youth not agreed,
Because he believes, it’s struggle.

Life is a chance, said the gambler,
No, its dance of happiness and pain,
Answered the classical dancer,
No, Life is Renovation, told the Archeologist.

Life is knowledge, said the teacher.
Life is thought, said the thinker.
“Life is a matter of self realization”,
It cannot be defined, defined the absent minded professor.

I met a roadside preacher,
That’s poor little creature,
Totally filled with confusion,
Said, ‘Life is an illusion’.

I asked this question to the driver,
Who picks me daily for the school?
He said, Life is like a bus,
Running on the roads of time.

So many answers, all were right,
But all were somewhat incomplete.
So it was difficult to compile,
And get the answer as a whole.

I keep on thinking all the time,
Deriving the answers as solving equations.
At last, I concluded as a whole,
That Life is Hope and Hope is Life.


A School going Child, Simply Exploring What is Life?
 Mar 2018 james nordlund
Kimmie
I am so perfect
That's what you said
But one day I wake
You suddenly left

I want us to last long
Tell me what I did wrong
But you wanna be alone
So who am I to say No

Yes I did everything
To keep us working
Thought you did same thing
That's what I'm thinking

Now that you are gone
I guess now I am done
Done with one sided love
The love I always have
 Mar 2018 james nordlund
Àŧùl
Scent of flowers,
Coming up my breath,
Forms a Haiku.
Haikus by definition are short 3-line poems of Japanese origin, are often about the nature. They have 5 syllables in the first line, 7 syllables in the second line and 5 syllables again in the third line.

My HP Poem #1615
©Atul Kaushal
 Mar 2018 james nordlund
Àŧùl
There's not even a straw of hope,
How to be optimistic puzzles me.
I won't ever have any of the dope,
How to escape what bothers me.
I don't have any moral support,
I'll stop being whitlessly witless.
For that I need some more love.
My HP Poem #1617
©Atul Kaushal
In darkness I slide
No fear and tension, for her
Womb's my fortress

Haiku - 69
 Mar 2018 james nordlund
Àŧùl
If I am in love with you, my lover,
And if they call it a sin in my account,
Let them hang me from the gallows,
I shall readily dissolve in your love.

है 'गर मुझे प्यार जो तुझसे, मेरी आशिक़ी,
और कहते वो इसे हैं इक गुनाह,
तो मुझे फ़ाँसी चढ़ा दें शौक से,
हो जाऊँ मैं तेरे इश्क़ में फ़ना।

Hai 'gar mujhe pyaar jo tujhse, meri Aashiqui,
Aur kehte wo use hain ik gunaah,
To mujhe faansi par chadha dein showk se,
** jaaun main tere ishq mein fanaa.
My HP Poem #1681
©Atul Kaushal
a grey dove now coos
on the deep cream painted fence
neath a light cloud sky
What do you need to let go?

Is it stuff?  Baggage?
Trinkets wrapped in tissue paper
Yellowed by the years
Trunks full of dim memories,
Outgrown dreams
And crumpled hopes?

What do you need to let go?

A toxic relationship?
Walk away with your head high.
Wish them the best but leave.
Letting go takes more courage
Than staying.  Walk away…
Unbound.

What do you need to let go?

Is it anger?
Fiery searing in your being
Smoldering and intense?
Let it burn itself out
Leaving only ashes.
Gather them
Blow them away
And be free.

What do you need to let go?

Is it fear?
Fear overcome is exhilaration.
As the fledgling nudged
From the nest
Must feel as he falls…
Then finds power
In his tiny wings.

What do you need to let go?

Is it grief?
Grief lived through
Can feel like death itself,
But as death transforms
Grief …let go...
Gives rise to strength.

What do you need to let go?
That you grow strong and tall
keeping your child-like spirit
your heart filled with love and wonder,
I wish
That you have music and good times
That you are loved and cherished
I wish that sunshine fill your days
And peaceful dreams the nights
I wish for you to know your beauty
And your worth...

But now, mostly I wish
you were still with us,
my beautiful son.
We lost our oldest son to a brain tumor almost eight years ago. On one hand, it seems an eternity, the other a split second in time. I have a sweet picture of him at about 4 years old holding and blowing the seeds on a dandelion. Would love to be able to post with the poem!
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