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The Rhythm of Life

Sarala celebrates the divine love of Radha and Her Lord, in this evocative poem, exclusively for Different Truths.

Try to walk in the rhythm
Of the beautiful nature
Your rhythmic walk can create
Wonders around you
Don’t try to change the natures rhythm
Which is divine and sweet!
Wear your anklets to create that
Wonderful sound of Goddess
Walking through the rains and mist
She walks through the rivers and oceans too,
But never changes her beautiful rhythm, the God given gift !
Radha walks in the rhythm of
Her Lord’s sweet music of His flute
Along with the cow herd
As they too follow their Lord’s flute!
Once you get into that sweet rhythm
You will never change to another one as
This rhythm you are walking now is divine

Picture design Anumita Roy

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