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The Morning Sky of White Flowers: A Metaphor for Hope

Passing every ripple of the whirling sea
and I stare.
Forget every regret that makes me bare.
Relaxing, fervent west breeze touches my hair
and my body and soul can feel that care…

I was always there…
Where the morning sky was full of white flowers
The sweetest blue smell touches my heart
with loving smear.
Where chirping birds are making a loud symphony
in my jam-packed migraine skull.

Dear earthy posture...
Please forgive me for so many unknown reasons…
What happened because of me
Or I was guilty of contempt uncouth occasion…

Listen to this spinning global conspiracy
I could be a victim or a donor,
a very ominous or a very auspicious.
A very tiny living being…
And this is just the beginning of the journey
of becoming a human being…

Picture design by Anumita Roy

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