A contemplative poem about life and its philosophy by Subramanian – exclusively for Different Truths.
Let me not do a U-turn of my neck to see the past. Skill sets that lost their sheen in time, high hopes slithering down a slippery slope and scorned by ingrate times that sang an ode to Darwin. Warm a pedigreed chair with an emaciated stare, or a rickety one unfit for your pedigree. My chagrined inner voice said “Fruit is not the milestone; karma is” Me, fellow mortals, were never shy of bending our backs, cerebral sparks that lighted many and pleased a few. But landed as always, where destined with a sickening thud and inner nudge “This is not what you strove for….” Soon days wove into burdened years when stars shone less in a dark dawn, my own halo eclipsed in oblivion. An old raging song that stirred the chords of a crowd lost suddenly in the eerie! Years later had an awkward timbre when resung on a changed string! I sense the new faces, old hopes straining to carve a frame, new light! I go back to my dusky sky, see where I slipped amid the stars which shone once.
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