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Everlasting Relationship

An evocative poem about dream and life experiences, by Nancy, exclusively for Different Truths.

Yesterday
A strange thought crossed my mind
To ride in the glittering chariot of the moon
Feeling the world under my feet
Suddenly it stopped and I started awake
And then I realised,
Oh! It was just a dream!

Today
A strange thought crossed my mind,
To catch the Sun
And Feel his warmth on my icy palms
When he was drowning at the horizon
I wanted to save him
’Cause I knew the pain of falling!

Tomorrow
There will be no strange thoughts
There will only be experiences
Of pain,
And of victory over that pain.
Tomorrow will be serene
As I will not give up on me
I’ll follow my divine destiny
And I know
There will only be me and the universe
In an everlasting relationship!

©Nancy K.A.N.

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Nancy K.A.N.
Nancy K.A.N. is an IT professional from last 30 years. She wrote her first poem when she was 9 years old. She has not published any of her works which include poems, short stories, and articles. She is a technical blogger and a co-author of 3 technical study guides by Red Hat, an Open Source technology company. She likes to write about life experiences and perspective and is an avid reader of Ancient Wisdom.
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