24.1 C
Kathmandu
Friday, May 17, 2024

I: Way to Void

Must read

                    
Layeba Humanity


I, the letter that is absolute and sufficient.
I, one who reflects outlines of our desire.
It reflects, when we look in the mirror of ‘I’
and flow with its stream and burn in its fire.
It is not easy to encounter or find the ‘I’,
it is very rare and difficult to go into void.
As humans are eager and keen species,
they can’t leave charm of life, can’t avoid.
Initially it’s like suffocating in a stuffy room
when we’re on our way to meeting self.
Here a level of patience is required for us
when we sit to read books of heart’s shelf.
I, where there is no other barrier and wall,
where there is end of silly expectations.
With dedication if we finally meet that void,
we stop thinking about praise & accusation.
If there’s a little sound left in our psyche,
it means we have not met that vacuum yet.
When Neutralized State runs in void space,
It means we are beyond our thirst and regret.
I, in the form of void is a composite address
of known entities and unrevealed riddle.
Meeting ‘I’ is like the answer to all curiosity,
also seems like we’re still stuck in the middle.
While landing within the ‘I’ there is a battle
between emotional call and hollow sense.
Here we migrate from an attachment to self.
Don’t know, for solution or more suspense.
Where all the burdens and thoughts are gone
and within ‘I’ we enjoy that solitary state.
Just imagine how it would feel in that void,
where there will be no trace of delusory bait.

[Layeba Humanity, a natural bilingual English/Hindi Poetess/Motivator, from North India. She is M.Sc. in Zoology. She is an honorable member of World Nations Writers Union and has been published in many magazines/anthologies/online platforms. She writes truth and raises social issues in her writings. She is well connected with academics and working as freelancer. She only believes in humanity first.]

More articles

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Latest article

Paudyal’s ‘Notes of Silent Times’: A Review

Shafkat Aziz Hajam Mahesh Paudyal, the author of this fairly long collection of poetry Notes of Silent Times is...

Poet Santosh Kumar Pokharel’s ‘The War and Other Poems’ Released

May 1, Kathmandu International multilingual poet Santosh Kumar Pokharel's fifth Poetry Collection 'The War &...

Lamsal’s ‘Karna’: A Bottom-Up Epic

Mahesh Paudyal Poet and media personnel Naba Raj Lamsal’s epic Karna adopts a bottom-up...

Color of Flowers in a Garden                              

Bijaya Dhakal  White flowers look clean and beautifulThey may be dirty or clean nobody knows;Brown and black flowers look dirtyEven though beautiful.There was...

In Loving Memory of Greta Rana

Ram Dayal Rakesh Greta Rana was a shining star in the firmament of the English-...