Song of the free

02 Jul 2024

·mirajraha

The wounded snake it's hood unfurl With the rage of lion's roar Unstruck from the depth of soul The heart stirs up from the core Let the clouds puts forth its deluge strength To crush you out, still no my soul Thy steadfast faith bare and bold Will calm thy Nature out of control Let eyes grow dim let heart grow faint Let friendship fail let love betray Let fate it's hundred horrors send Know thy heart is not of clay Let angels and unicorns and princesses and prince reign in your powers of mind Know thy soul is pure and kind Let thy soul in midmorning hymn manifest thee music, sing it loud Know thy belong even before time Let the rain fall Free, from pregnant cloud Let the earth hell and heaven disappear Causations law play its effect and cause Rise above beyond all senses the witness of the Universe Know these are but the outer shell Break free from its effect and cause Stand out tall from where you fell Hear the open cry of the Universe Stop stacking thy failures and sorrows It's consuming up the troubled mind When you face the radiant Sun The shadows cannot frighten the mind Release all shadows and wraiths and ghosts Know they are also pure and have their place Let's not hide and show our real face And celebrate, in the warmth of embrace Not angel I nor man nor brute Not he or she not them or they I am just a voice of truth Coloring away the days thus i surrender, to Her lotus feet crying if afterlife is true This wildflower will be tamed but incomplete. Spread thy vibrant hue

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mirajraha

My love for poetry began when my fiend Nikhil inspired me to enter the beautiful world of poetry, His first poetry was posted in lute and lyre section of a poetryforum, titled The Return, that inspired me to write my first ever poetry on this site...

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