Thursday, March 5, 2015

Sailing the sea




Poetry is the yacht on which I sail the sea
I fear the storm no more
I carry a storm within




Ritesh Agarwal

05-03-2015



2 comments:

  1. An absolute delight to read and very nicely you have put up the thoughts of a poet in just a few lines.

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