Wednesday, July 21, 2010

THE VOICE OF LIFE


I found a molluscan shell in the beach

And asked it why it was special?

It answered “ Listen to me, I’ll give you my answer”

I did and kept it to my ears

In its silence, I found out patience

In its silence, I found out hope

In its silence I realised trust

I realised faith and belief

In its silence I gained my energy

In its silence I gained my strength

In its silence I gained my confidence

And more in the Creator of all

Atlast I realised that it wasn’t silence that I was listening to

But I was listening to the voice of life.


Monday, July 19, 2010

An Ode to an Unsung Hero

I know a girl who lives among us

Born, brought up and taught just like the most...

Class topper she has been all through her life...

She did her schooling just like us all...

In wonderful schools she enjoyed her childhood...

And came with adolescence, the need to choose a path...

Given the freedom to choose what she wants

Given the fortune to have the scores to choose

She chose a degree she really believed she will enjoy...

Four years went and she enjoyed her college days...

She learned what she loved and thought of learning more...

For some other priorities, she chose not to learn more then

And decided to be a part of the herd

The herd of humans who sell themselves and all their hard work...

But somewhere within these days

Came a time when she discovered her love...

She discovered the joy of seeing a smiling child...

And then she joined this herd and failed to take the beatings...

Somewhere inside her heart, she heard her beating rebel...

She couldn’t be in the herd...

She couldn’t sell herself anymore...

She didn’t want the money

And there came the boldness of her love...

Against the raising outer voices

And against the critical mouths

She chose to unchain herself

And she went for her love...

And that made all the difference between her and the rest...

At 18 she chose what she loved

And again at 23...

When the rest were taking beatings...

She was cherishing the hours with the kids...

In her I found one human

Who took the greatest of journeys...

The journey most of us fail to take...

The journey deep within...

To hear to the inner voice

To realise that any day could be last...

To choose what we love and have the courage to go for it...

Against the dogmatic and worn out life...

She enjoys every minute now, of work and of rest

Her work gives her good memories

Which she can cherish in her rest...

It is this which I define to be living

It is this which creates the line...

Between those who live as masters and those who live as slaves..

After all, in today’s ‘globalized’ world...

Only two kinds of humans live..

The employers – the masters

The employees – the slaves...

- NAS

Friday, July 9, 2010

Nice poem on faith and almighty

I refuse to be discouraged,
To be sad, or to cry;
I refuse to be downhearted,
And here's the reason why...
I have a God who's mighty,
Who's sovereign and supreme;
I have a God who loves me,
And I am on His team.
He is all wise and powerful,
Jesus is His name;
Though everything is changeable,
My God remains the same.
My God knows all that's happening;
Beginning to the end,
His presence is my comfort,
He is my dearest friend.
When sickness comes to weaken me,
To bring my head down low,
I call upon my mighty God;
Into His arms I go.
When circumstances threaten
To rob me from my peace;
He draws me close unto His breast,
Where all my strivings cease.
And when my heart melts within me,
And weakness takes control;
He gathers me into His arms,
He soothes my heart and soul.
The great "I AM" is with me,
My life is in His hand,
The "Son of the Lord" is my hope,
It's in His strength I stand.
I refuse to be defeated,
My eyes are on my God;
He has promised to be with me,
As through this life I trod.
I'm looking past all my circumstances,
To Heaven's throne above;
My prayers have reached the heart of God,
I'm resting in His love.
I give God thanks in everything,
My eyes are on His face;
The battle's His, the victory is mine;
He'll help me win the race.

author unknown