Peace Poem by Soumili Karmakar

Peace



Beautiful is the southern sea,
Sacrifices of the dew,
Alluring is the waves carrying crystals
To celebrate the eternal beauty of seas within you.

Cadence of yesterday's silence,
Tenderness seems another bay of stars,
Happiest shingles unaltered holding our gaze
Helping wounds to cure.

Words and waves, world of all;
Coldness under the Northern lights,
Tomorrow warmthness shall call.

Worthy of life, worthy of home,
To forget time and you was unknown.
Soft brown earth is the fragrance of beauty,
One of the faithful lover of nature to assure divinity.

I think, and think all over again
I dream, and dream as sun setting in west was to remain.

The ear of a canopy is listening to my heart,
The evening star asks, where am I to embark.

O soul, meadows will stay, if winds live in dreams
O soul, let us pray and return with their wooing rings.
And if by faith we swim a million miles,
A voice in the vale will send a word
As stars in night skies will shine.

Might be a name, might recall a face,
Might be a wave, that is guarding for our best.
It is yet to be known, this weight of a voice
Earth as our home, where peace lies.

I could say, among those fallen stars
There's a one willing to see you smile, whenever eyes could talk.
Isn't it dreams, we're all made of?
Isn't it the shoreline, we watched the golden summer's clock?
Colours of our minds embracing the same wind,
The rising of the moon and resting of the sun
Breezes of our dreams, breathes here as one.

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