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Tuesday, January 12, 2010

The psyche of a happy person


Largely relative and deeply feeble,
mundane and oblong,bereft of wisdom.
Fickle minded momentary madness,
chanced upon by accidental stumbling on likeness,
the mindset of a madman only reflected upon the mirror of life.

Strangely affected by dimensions,
liable to change with perspective,
Stuck in a framework of the imprisoned observant,
A Shackle of the soul making it long for more,
Creating a coward in fear of losing it.
The traits of a fairly dangerous addiction only lawful!

Happy could not have been more misused,
Than what it was orignally meant to be ,
Just an opposite of sadness.
Feeling of the pseudo fortunate,
the greatest veil to the realization of self.
A cycle set upon an unrelenting circular path ,
than be aware of the nullpoint centre ...
as it keeps us moving at least ... :)

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4 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

"A cycle set upon an unrelenting path than be aware of the nullpoint centre". Couldn't have found of a more beautiful way to capture the essence of a 'smile'; a veil in so certain ways! A nice post Saurabh.
And one more thing, I noticed the tag 'grass' attached to it. Were you high when u wrote it? :P

January 14, 2010 at 7:00 AM  
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January 16, 2010 at 8:20 AM  
Blogger Shradha said...

It's a remarkable piece of work, incredible conception and like i said formerly, it reflects judicious use of words.
I presume that a bard's thoughts are a slave of his words; the sombreness and the sanctity of one's beliefs are chained by their ability to articulate. So, i still hang around for your finest.
Good Luck.

January 16, 2010 at 8:42 AM  
Blogger Prabhav Joshi said...

Dear Rungta,
wonderful post.your observation 'A Shackle of the soul making it long for more' echoes the vedanta philosophy which also says that the locus of true happiness lies within.wishing that you find your path to true happiness soon...

January 18, 2010 at 7:15 AM  

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