Tag: hope

  • The History of Hope

    He was born broken; one of a kind,
    A scarecrow one can find
    Here and there with splintered limbs
    Taught to always be half blind
    He was afraid even being undead
    As if everything he never said
    Can be heard through the silence
    Warring inside his uneven head

    His name he remembered still
    Amen; meaning to fulfil
    But there were ashes in his waistcoat
    Of people he hurt but forgot to heal
    So he ran and walked and also crawled
    Eyes wide for one who had solved
    How a caterpillar in the end
    In a butterfly gets evolved

    Days he spent in the random heat
    With shivering hands and on hobbling feet
    And at night he sought strangers known
    Who could tell where few roads meet
    And on bed made of carpet and cold
    He laid his flesh when it could no more hold
    The dreams of being young again
    When the promises were getting old

    And in the morning, midst the fallen dew
    He thought of his life when it all was new
    Now what he has was being taken away
    When he already had so few
    But as the sun climbs its ladder high
    He marches once more to relive the lie
    Believing same as Icarius
    Wearing feathers would make him fly

    And even today you can catch his glimpse
    The old man, who begs and limps,
    Through the mirror of mortal minds
    He is the maker of all the hymns
    One who tosses the coin for sun and rain
    The progeny of unrequited pain
    Hear his heartbeat as your own
    And in your vein his name: Amen.