Millions drops of tears flow together,
Pain, agony, frustration come out with its roar…
Joins two border s thousand miles apart,
Just like two hearts living lonely in two different parts !!
Deep inside keeps its treasures,
Just like a smile covers…
The happiness of a person, which on face hardly appears.
Brings cool breeze with its waves,
Leaves a layer of sands
To draw those feeling which lies deep inside
without canvas or brush!
Welcomes everyone washing their feet,
Let everyone to swim through it,
While increasing their heartbeats.
Does not come in the way of sun and its guests,
Let them open half of their dress,
And peacefully rest.
Amy
May 10, 2013
Beautiful words, beautiful photos!
Arindam
May 11, 2013
Thanks a lot. Actually my brother and sister in law have taken these photos.
Life With The Top Down
May 10, 2013
Absolutely beautiful. The photos are very peaceful.
Arindam
May 11, 2013
Thanks a lot, Lisa. I am glad you liked this post
Maxi
May 10, 2013
Each grain of sand holds a secret. Beautiful poem Arindam, thank you for the story.
blessings ~ maxi
Arindam
May 12, 2013
Thanks a lot, Maxi!! I am glad you could enjoy this poem.
Have a great day!!
saradanaidu
May 10, 2013
Pics are beautiful. Loved the poem
Arindam
May 11, 2013
Thank you!!
Island Traveler
May 11, 2013
It’s a mystery how something so beautiful can hold much tears. Life is full of questions but one thing good is that we have a lifetime to find its answers. Have a great weekend Bro.
Arindam
May 17, 2013
Yes bro that’s true!! We have a lifetime to find answers to questions that nature asks us everyday. Have a great weekend bro!!
reneejohnsonwrites
May 12, 2013
Are you in the US? If so, enjoy the seashore. It appears to be inspiring you. Nice poem.
Arindam
May 12, 2013
No, I am yet to visit your country. And I will not forget to inform you, when I am going to do so. 🙂
Shakti Ghosal
May 12, 2013
Hi Arindam,
I did find the verses and the accompanying pictures quite intriguing. Very personal thoughts and emotions seem to be coalescing with a display of nature’s web and flows. Viewed separately, I seem to see different images forming in my mind……
Sometimes “thinking out of the box” needs such out of the ordinary stimulations I suppose. And you are an intensely creative person inside, Arindam.
Great stuff.
Shakti
earthriderjudyberman
May 13, 2013
Lovely words and photos, Arindam.
Arindam
May 14, 2013
Thanks Judy.
rangewriter
May 16, 2013
I never thought of the ocean as the repository for the world’s tears. Thanks for this insight. You’re so wise.
Arindam
May 16, 2013
Thanks a lot. I am glad that you enjoyed my interpretation of sea. 🙂
aleafinspringtime
May 16, 2013
Dear Arindam,
I have been meaning to write to you earlier and have been thinking of you! How are you? How is your book? How is your family? Thank you for keeping in touch and for dropping by. It always means a lot to hear from you.
I always enjoy seeing the world through your eyes. And your thoughts on life and love and all that makes us human and sometimes inhuman.
Once again many blessings. May our thoughts and ideals always be translated into living deeds to make our world a heaven on earth for all. My warmest wishes. Sharon
Penny L Howe
May 22, 2013
A beautiful composition, Arindam. The sea is an excellent analogy for holding tears, since we are mostly made up of water (and often dwell within our own sorrow of things) there is symmetry, your written word and beautiful photographs expresses this well, Penny
Arindam
May 24, 2013
Thanks a lot, Penny. I am glad you liked my words and photos. More than anything else it’s always a pleasure of mine to see you here in my blog and read your nice words. Have a great weekend!! 🙂
Penny L Howe
May 24, 2013
Thank you, a honor and pleasure to visit you Arindam, you have such a loving soul. May your weekend be excellent also my friend! 🙂
Arindam
May 25, 2013
Thanks Penny!! 🙂