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 Lost and Found

Here’s an evocative poem of hope by Sushant – exclusively for Different Truths.

The rain
Kisses my pain
Not in vain.
I train to beautify
My inner self.
I have a heart
That flies like a balloon
In the widespread sky.
The blue of the sky
Is my friend.
I have a healing agony.
I am tireless
And wakeful.
My morning glories
Are signs of a fruitful day
When I do not lose
My train of humanity.
I serve for better days
I strive for brighter nights
That shine within.
My thoughts are lighter
Than a feather
Found by a lover
Waiting for a message
From the beloved.

Picture design by Anumita Roy

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Sushant Thapa
Sushant Thapa is from Biratnagar, Nepal. He is an M.A. in English from JNU, New Delhi, India. He has written three English poetry books and translated one from Nepali to English. He teaches Business English, Literature and Managerial Communication to undergraduate and master’s level students.

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