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Before I Reach The Other Shore

By June 16, 2013No Comments

My sail boat is small but the ocean is large.
Journey has been turbulent and goalless,
The purpose of the odyssey is unknown.
Life is a chaos beckoning a dream.

Mother fed me on life’s potentials.
It appeared an orderly enterprise,
Where input determined output.
And the grandeur of life was un-diminishable.

Visionaries missed to see
That there was a cocoon called world,
Built by man to protect him,
But which ends in imprisoning and degrading him.
Man proposes but world disposes.

A man yearns to go to the other shore –
To make the world irrelevant to him,
Even though the journey is studded with heartbreaks.

But before I reach the other shore,
I want to give back to life equivalent of joy
That I have taken from it.

Suffern,
New York,
Sept. 25, 2014
www.kaulscorner.com
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Note: This is a revision of the poem by the same title
that was published on June 16, 2013.

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