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Love of Learning: A Journey Through Abstract Ideas

Sushant’s poem explores abstract ideas, embracing freedom and possibility, exclusively for Different Truths, fostering a dynamic journey with vibrant rainbows.

An abstract idea
Why it comes?
It surely is a journey
And not a destination.
Freedom rains
Like rainbows
Landing on earth.
Possibility waters
The damasked roses.
Too little is a tickle
The gateway to the mind
Is but a raising soul.
It is a fiery soul
Burning to ravage
With inner complexities,
But not to die.
The decay of appearances
Is political outfit,
Artist has a dart of presence
That is void with comparative
Absence.

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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