Tuesday, June 22, 2010

The Forgotten River


Once a wayfarer, aged and weary,

In the midst of an endless journey,

Upon a river, happened to chance

“A bubbling oasis!” he thought and advanced.



But he saw not the sprightly sparkling waters’ dance,

No sound of gentle rumble let him to a trance,

There was but dry and caked earth,

In the place he recalled as the town of his birth.



Seized in memory’s grip, transfixed he stood,

Reminded of youth and mirthful boyhood.

This very river had been, back in its day,

Roaring and alive, but now lifeless it lay.



How he had plunged into its waters blue!

How he had found love, calm, and refuge in it too!

How it had sheltered, fostered and prompted life,

Flora, fauna, and eager human-folk alike!



“You were all things moving, and all that was still,

And all boundless joys that could a heart fill.

In your slow dreamy course, lay enchanted infinity,

Have you forgotten yourself, my love, and even your glory?”



Greeted by silence, he turned back, dismayed,

And left, wondering why God creates, only to separate.

But the memory of gushing mirth from ages and ages ago,

Lightened his heavy tread, and made his heart glow.

5 comments:

Sumana said...

nice.applies to too many things i have come across in recent times.

i dont know if this is y u wrote this, but seeing something, once lively and close, appear to be weary and lifeless is heart wrenching. but of course,its always possible to live in the happy memories and ignore the present, but i guess one fine day, all we will be left with are happy memories, finally.

Sonia Nihalani said...

beautiful :)

Anonymous said...

simply amazing. Nice description.

Rucha said...

totally agree with sumana..the poem is symbolic of the fact that all things in life eventually perish but the memories stay on..its scary to realize the fact that there arent any constants ..But then, it emphasizes the importance of making the most of every moment you live in..
Ironically , I do believe most of your poems are timeless:)

Anonymous said...

Something which everyone can relate to at some point in life! Really good!