Wednesday, 24 June 2015

A poem on Past (A Time Gone)

About the poem:

Yes, it's true that "The past is history, the future is a mystery, but today is a gift—that’s why they call it ‘the present". 

You cannot change your past, but you can definitely change your future by bending your "Karma" in the present. Your present action must be right. Holding the past just increases the unwanted tension in your mind and thinking about your future merely, will also increase mental tension only. Learn to live in the present moment and nothing else.

One must see his/her own actions. A beautiful poem about a new beginning in the life is shared with all of you. Let us enjoy our innovated poem.


A New Beginning

The past is a ghost, which already had been gone,
Don’t let that time gone, make you again hold,
Steer your prowess towards a new beginning,
And raise a glass of happiness to the “future toast”.

Whatever happened in the past is a mystery,
Now has become a subject of history,
Circumvent the “past blustery”.
The stone has already etched with the past registry.

To hold onto the past is like to hold nothing,
Move on!! Move on!! Move on!!
It’s better to move on rather than just bluffing,
Hold the present time which is keeps running.

Swim out from the pool of nothing,
Do something that is stunning,
You own good karmas can turn life into a blessing.
Let the water flow towards the progressing.

Stand up and made up your mind strong,
Bad things don’t remain for long,
Turn up the volume of your work song,
Now, the time has come to blow gong.

It’s time to beat,
But who should be beaten?
That all things which made you gloom,
Beat up all the tensions, time has come to bloom.

The only mantra to move ahead in the life,
The simple thing is to have a clear mind,
Eyes fixed on the goal with a clear foresight,
Then start working towards it, day and night.

Contemplate about the new beginning,
Do doable actions which are converted into a winning,
If by any chance, past come again twirling,
Beat it as you did and shine at the top of the inning.

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