Sunday, July 18, 2010

A reason to live...


A reason to live...


Preponderance of rain drops
On windowpane,
It’s a rainy season again.
Child in me runs out…..



Let drops from heaven drench me
And
Seep deep into my soul,



Bringing to me
Nectar
This life offers…..


It is so easy to see reason
To live
Years after years……
-

17 comments:

Carlos Gesmundo said...

Rain...water...life.

Thanks for sharing, Harshad.

Jeeves said...

Child in me runs out...That has the excitement of a child

Ramesh Sood said...

Reason to live can be seen in each drop of rain..dancing on the face when mirror too smiles..

Dances With Loons said...

Water is life giving! Sometimes we forget that, great poem, really enjoyed the image of being drenched! Thanks for playing!

Nikita said...

let drops of heaven drench me and seep me in my soul.....awh...thats amazing...

i am all absorbed by these words..

gautami tripathy said...

Touched me!

crosswires of fires

Beyond said...

rain drops.. they touch my soul.
and u have wonderfully described it here

Loch Rob said...

There is something about a walk in the rain that brings the child back out of us. Most definitely, reasons to enjoy life.

Tumblewords: said...

Oh, yes! The desire for life!

Amity said...

very beautiful, i could even feel raindrops falling on my head...and those childhood days began flashing back in my memory...:-)

SandyCarlson said...

Very easy. Yes. Beautiful.

Vinay Leo R. said...

i love the monsoon season.. it feels so lovely to get drenched in the rain.. even i become a child again in the rain.

one more believer said...

love the rain and what it creates in each of us...

Gazal Bharadwaj said...

It is so easy to see reason
To live
Years after years……

beautiful.

Jaspreet said...

It is really easy to find reasons to live...years after years! Besides,rain is something that brings out the child in everyone for a while.
Beautifully described!!

Patti said...

That is beautiful...love the childhood reference which of course always makes the child in me smile!

Rabab Khan said...

Beautiful! Just stumbled across this blog and I must say you are an amazing poet, sir.