Everlasting Search

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    Everlasting Search

    An ardent gape of mine never goes in vain,
    As I did hope ever for want of nectar
    Naught could I do, just delve around
    Who so yet I convened,
    Sought something or the other,
    In swap over my covet
    Be it voracity of riches,
    Or the gluttony for power,
    Either of odium, or of conceit
    Prejudice was not in the left over.

    The vicinity bounded by melancholy
    Never clogged my way
    I received showers of flatter,
    Into the bargain, few droplets of taunt
    Egocentric stance aimed of hindrance
    But ended in futility
    Such was my grit all along.
    All I did seek out the nectar.
    Sooner or later I will gain what I yearn for
    In the form of an altruistic creature

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    Musicmynded1 commented on Everlasting Search

    09-09-2011

    A write like this lets me know that there's "Normailities" far and wide out there.. very well written and interpreted my friend, keep up the good work.

    devaduta

    09/10/2011

    Thank you very much friend

    bluewolf commented on Everlasting Search

    07-08-2009

    The nector of the Gods quite often demoralizes rather then imortalizes. Perhaps that is why mythology is filled with stories of their fall.

    Poetry is not a turning loose of emotion, but an escape from emotion.

    T. S. Eliot (1888-1965) American-English poet and playwright.

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