A Divisible Life Poem by Paramananda Mahanta

A Divisible Life

A divisible life

They referred me to earth
To breathe and swell my ribs,
And reaps energy from air
Subsides breezes into gentle roar
Of life to float and tame my dreams.

The beach called to fill my hand with sand
To count hard and rub the hardship,
The crystalling relations as a member
Of the society with different identity
With other and dissimilar breeds.

With the water I flow and sway in the wind
But the remains in me always to clean,
To dust and beat and end myslf though
It tear away my driving rein
Knowingly shaking and raking me all through.

They watch me as a tame species
But a wildcard runs in me,
To runabout the chest of divinity
In my stride and divide remains
Of my memories to mingle all hosts of lives.

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