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This is Life

A poignant poem about the harsh realities of life, by Sumana. A Different Truths exclusive.

How life changes its colour
Once who resided in your heart
Suddenly seems unknown
And leave you forever.

Life is all about high and low
When a friend turns in foe
You never know.

Whom you trusted most
Your heart astonishes
How they hurt you utmost.

Today, who is poor, tomorrow’s rich
You could even touch the height
You never thought possible to reach.

Keep going, keep going
In every phase of life, there is
Some lesson to learn and teach.

Every day you become older
Each and every moment you grow,
But be ready for that divine God
Before whom somewhere somehow
You have to bow.

©Sumana Bhattacharjee

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Sumana Bhattacharjee
Sumana Bhattacharjee is an English poetry writer from India . She born and brought up in city Kolkata in a family of teachers . From her childhood she has a keen interest in music ,poetry and drama . She has done Master Degree in English literature and Honours in Bengali literature . She published a book of poems and her poems have been published in many national and international anthologies ,blogs and e-zines . Poetry is her passion.

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