ThoughtWays 1
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Thought! It’s fascinating, mysterious and at the same time silly and foolish to know what it is. It is like what is life - a universal question. Thought is very fundamental of everything and is a natural phenomenon of the human thinking. It is like a seed of the plant that can stay as single or grow into a big tree - like chain of thoughts. Thoughts come in from anywhere and go wherever and anywhere. Out of these thoughts is born Thoughways.
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ThoughtWays 1 - Chandra Pathakoti
One should not believe thy heart
It can fall flat for one who throws dart
It fumbles and stumbles, has no firm stand
Anytime time in stranger’s heart, it might land
What secrets it holds, only gods know
Unsure, what true colours it might show
Strangely, it can croon love songs
To be with someone, it wishes and longs
It can slip out by one night
Like shadows disappearing in the light
How unfaithful and untrustworthy
It can leave you in a jiffy
Thy heart, you might strongly believe
But beware, to your dismay, it will escape like thief
For it has no hold on itself
Once it leaves, no one comes to your help
It can evoke feelings without a reason
Ready to bloom for lover in any season
It cannot see nor has vision
Purely goes by guts and intuition
Thy heart is a cheater
Frequent offender and a repeater
Dreams and dreams, for it is a Master
Does matter if it will be a success or disaster?
Do not feel, it’s not treasure or pride
Every time, it will take you for a ride
It’s a trickster and knows many forms of art
For Thy heart, will leave your forlorn and depart
Far away in the valley, in a very small town
Genesis of new life, and it was called Charlie Brown
Happiness brimming with delight in the river
The town celebrated with joy de vivre
Folks of the hamlet came in pomper to celebrate
The birth, it came after a long wait
Town rejoiced in extravaganza
Musically treated and exulted stanza by stanza
Naughty and Mischievous, as one could
Master Brown took to childhood
Playful with harmless pranks
Folks enjoyed and expressed thanks
The boy turned teenager, very soon
Sang love melodies at noon and under the light of moon
His thoughts tricked by romantic amasses
He was bowled by misses and lasses
All over the moon, with his dame’s blushes and smiles
With his partner in arms, walked down the aisles
To lead an honorable, humble and respectful life
Love and Fun Filled, with his darling wife
A year later Sally Brown was addition to family
Spreading joy and love like buzzing bee
Charlie Brown Jr. was born, couple of years’ after
The joy, the boy got was much greater
Years flew and Charlie Brown got older
With old age, wilted his weak shoulder
His family beside, one day he succumbed to death
Held twinkles in his eyes till the last breath
Folks of the hamlet came for his funeral
Praised him for his deeds in large numeral
The town celebrated his life story
In all shades of colours and much glory
There was this person called Charlie Brown
Lived far away in the valley, in a very small town
With the sun and starry lit rays by the river
A statue stands tall, shining forever
The Trees in the boulevard took a bow
On the sight of first step taken by Thou
The plants greeted with dance and gay
The dew from the leaves glittering the way
A thousand rainbows formed with light of dews
An Ornate mantle of colours with splendid views
Budding flowers sprung opened with joy
Thinking the path was for Angel of