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Mother’s Love: A Journey of Spiritual Reflection 

Ashok’s poem explores the search for solace in past dreams and spiritual reflection, addressing anxieties of adulthood, and future fear, exclusively for different truths.

Yes! Sometimes you peep out in the sly
Sometimes you fly out in the open sky.
Materialistic worries encircle me always
Inside, my younger self shows new ways.
 
Honours, insults, and fame appear like fire
Life, tied to growing age, feels the ire.
As if crushed under a mountain of sorrow,
Philosophical thoughts scare me tomorrow.

Caught betwixt the poles of past and future,
Dear younger self! You are always so dear!
The snapped love of mother was so tender,
How do you overcome the egoistic world’s fear?

 
In the ravaging flames of the past life,
I find a spiritual warmth devoid of grief.
Is this a righteous way of thinking or not?
I feel that only time can reveal it, is it not?

Picture design by Anumita Roy

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Dr. Ashok Chakravarthy Tholana
Dr T. Ashok Chakravarthy, poet and reviewer, has composed over 2000 poems composed, for 25 years. Of these 1500 poems appeared in various magazines, journals, anthologies, newspapers, e-zines etc. in nearly 100 countries across the world. His six volumes of poetry viz., Charismata of Poesie, The Chariot of Musings, Serene Thoughts, Twinkles, Reflections and Altitudes received wide readership acclaim all over the world. His poems promote universal peace, environment awareness, protection of children rights, etc.

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