# The Second Sunrise #

“This poem is a heartfelt reflection on life after retirement—a journey from routine to rediscovery.

It captures the quiet awakening of purpose, creativity, and freedom, reminding us that life doesn’t end with a career—it begins anew when we choose to live it on our own terms.

# The Second Sunrise #

I used to measure my days
in deadlines,
in duties,
in the ticking of a clock
that never once asked
if I was happy.

I called it a career.

But now—
the mornings arrive differently.
Softer.
As if they know my name.

I wake not to chase,
but to choose.

A pen rests in my hand,
not as a tool of work,
but as a bridge—
from my heart to the world.

Each word I write
is not for applause,
but for truth—
for the quiet fire within
that still longs to speak.

They said retirement is an ending—
a closing chapter,
a slow dimming of light.

But tell me,
why does it feel like dawn?

Why does my spirit stretch
as if it has just been born again?

I paint now—
not to impress,
but to breathe color into silence.
Each stroke whispers,
“I am still here.”

Fifty-one canvases, perhaps more—
each one a heartbeat
refusing to fade.

And in this space I build—
for those who feel forgotten,
for those who believe their story
has already been told—

I say:
No.

We are not finished.
We are unfolding.

And in this quiet freedom,
I have found
the greatest meaning of life—

a life
that finally feels
like mine.

(Vijay Verma)
www.retiredkalam.com



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14 replies

  1. This is so gentle and powerful at the same time… like a quiet sunrise you can actually feel 🌅✨
    Beautifully written Verma ji…it carries hope, depth, and such a lovely sense of renewal 🤍✨

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    • Thank you—that’s such a beautiful way to describe it. “A quiet sunrise you can actually feel”… I’ll carry that with me.

      I’m really glad the sense of hope and renewal came through. Sometimes the gentlest expressions end up holding the most weight, and it means a lot that it resonated with you in that way.

      Grateful for your warmth and for reading it so deeply 🤍✨

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  2. very nice .

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  3. Retirement is the greatest promotion we will ever work for. Have a good weekend. Allan

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  4. Beautifully written, sir. Love it. The Second Sunrise. 💫💥

    *Retirement is the greatest ever.
    I retired 2 years ago living and loving it. ❤️

    Have a wonderful weekend. 🙂

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    • Thank you so much for your kind words—they truly warmed my heart.
      “The Second Sunrise”… what a beautiful way to put it. 💫 It captures exactly what this phase feels like—a new light, softer perhaps, but deeper and more meaningful.

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  5. A deeply moving tribute to the art of beginning again. It beautifully captures the transition from a life defined by a clock to a life defined by the soul, proving that the sunset of a career is simply the sunrise of one’s true purpose. A powerful reminder that freedom is the ultimate reward for a lifetime of service.

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    • That’s a beautifully articulated reflection—thank you for sharing it.

      You’ve captured the essence of transition with real grace: not as an ending, but as a quiet reawakening. The way you frame time shifting from the discipline of the clock to the rhythm of the soul feels especially profound—it speaks to a deeper kind of freedom that many people only come to recognize after years of dedication and service.

      I also really appreciate y

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  6. Meaningful poem about the post retirement life. Nice blog.

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    • Thank you so much 😊
      I’m really glad the poem resonated with you. Post-retirement life carries its own quiet depth, and I wanted to capture that sense of reflection and new meaning.

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