the cycle

elation

and joy, burtsing out

like a river dammed in by pain

finally released in exhilaration

into gentle calmness

still, but

restless

to feel that exhilaration again

by bursting out

from pain,

am I doomed

to the cycle of

exhilaration and pain ?

while listening to

the dronings of wise men

about peace

they themselves know

nothing about ?

3 thoughts on “the cycle

  1. Finally you come to the joining point
    of exhilration and pain
    where exhilration is no longer exhilration
    pain is no longer pain
    the joining point of the One

  2. Hello Shekhar:

    Our lives are compulsively lived whether we want to admit it or prefer to remain in the denial stage about it. Active minds can only linger in a state of calmness for a very short period of time, restlessly searching for the next challenge, the next thought process to work through. The moments of exhilaration are rarely accompanied by displays that invite public interest, they rather take place in the deep reaches of a person’s mind, more with a subtleness than an epiphanic (there is probably no such adjective) outburst. The feelings such moments engender inspire poems such as this beautiful one of yours. There are, of course, wise men or for that matter wise women out there whose utterances about peace are right on the mark. I like this one: ” We frail humans are at one time capable of the greatest good and, at the same time, capable of the greatest evil. Change will only come about when each of us takes up the daily struggle ourselves to be more forgiving, compassionate, loving, and above all joyful in the knowledge that, by some miracle of grace, we can change as those around us can change too.” (Maíread Corrigan-Maguire)

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