Do I dare? As the earth revolves And the sun is Obfuscated from my vision The stars begin their dance While the planets Continue their waltz. And in the island of their movement Is the ocean of the Milky Way Itself a cosmic island In the ocean of creation. I live in the smallest island of these Earth. It has been said “Man is no island” But if you could see the stars You would know. I do.
The cosmology in the poem puts us all in a cosmic island in the Milky Way, and further, the poet points to his geographical location on this Earth. But we sure would still want to know what you dare, as vaguely delineated in your poem. It stirs us into whimsical thoughts.
Once I dare… Once I dare to write my story, Memories crowded falling me weak… And words played hide and seek. Once I dare to lost in Love, brain went on compulsory leave… Mercifully, I survived of dying dive. Once
Don’t you stare at me like that how can I look back at you on seeing your moist Eye reluctant to burst out I know it is terrible to lose someone so close to your heart but It is equally
Where were you when I needed you the most? You left with no explanation, you lied to my face. My heart was filled with space. My head is in the clouds. You can say what you want about me. Now
Once revered, Wealth and power, Lifestyles of glamour, Before time devoured, The pretty palisades, A vision of success, Once you moved up, You felt truly blessed. A dare and a whisper, The great moral leap, Every accomplishment cheaper, The world
Life is a story only the narrators are different I dare you to tell your story and be comfortable in your own skin your own mind I dare you to smile when it is raining and to make a mistake
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The cosmology in the poem puts us all in a cosmic island in the Milky Way, and further, the poet points to his geographical location on this Earth. But we sure would still want to know what you dare, as vaguely delineated in your poem. It stirs us into whimsical thoughts.
Thanks for the kind words! As for the dare, here’s a hint: Prufrock.