Poem: Whispers Beyond Mortality



Whispers Beyond Mortality

Sometimes it's hard to be like atheist,
I am not an omnipotent nor omniscient
Philanthropist - I try as much I can 
" Look an as a black sheep "
Occasionally, I try to be like you all.
But I am not the " Birds of feather flock together "
Animate I work for the home, but the satisfaction is hopeless.
I dough - Mercenary.

Theres a life not awed off
Never explain I, never express.
It is the voice of inner body,
Which free from all the miseries and anxiety of life.


Coming to the stage of octogenarian, over and over
thinking of memories.
Unknowing I understand little do I last.
and at the very moment,
I will be gone.
Finaly, the day once again I'll be born,
Having a new LIFE... 

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