Voyage Poem by Dipankar Sadhukhan

Voyage

O mariners! the voyage bids me rise—
Now set the sail along the twilight bay.
My heart is full with love's exalted cries,
Like hives o'erflowing at the break of May.

The blooms of spring have shed their scented breath;
I drank their gifts, yet felt the fleeting bliss.
Still calls His voice beyond the gates of death,
Where silence sings and shadows part with kiss.

Too long I lingered ‘neath illusion's veil;
Her fleeting charms no lasting joy bestow.
My weary eyes, grown numb to hues so pale,
Now seek the Light no painted forms can show.

The sea lies hushed beneath the crimson dome—
I sail alone toward Love's eternal home.

By Dipankar Sadhukhan
Kolkata, India.
Copyrights@July04,2025.

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