# Philosophy of Life #

A reflective and emotional poem about the flow of life, the power of thought, and the invisible way our attention shapes our destiny. Through vivid imagery and philosophical insight, the poem explores how the soul gradually becomes what it continuously nurtures.

Philosophy of Life

Life is not a river alone—
it is the trembling light
upon the river’s waves.
A wild energy, breathing and wandering,
riding the restless horse of time
through valleys of memory
and mountains of desire.

Each second arrives
like a different season in the soul.
Sometimes life tastes of rain
on an old childhood window,
sometimes of burnt dreams
cooling silently in the dark.

There are mornings
when hope smells like fresh petals,
and nights when
loneliness sits beside you
like an unpaid musician
playing the same broken song.

Yet the strange secret is this—
life bends
toward your thoughts, your attention.

If you stare too long at sorrow,
even the moon begins to bleed.
If you water anger,
your heart grows thorns
instead of gardens.

So guard carefully
the direction of your soul.
For time never pauses,
and life, in its silent mystery,
slowly becomes
the very thing
you dare to become.

(Vijay Verma)
www.retiredkalam.com



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8 replies

  1. A very beautiful, soulful, and profound poem. A life guideline in itself. Thank you, Vijay, for this precious poetic moment. Much enjoyed! Light and blessings your way, always! ✨🙏🍀🌞

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    • Thank you so much for these warm and generous words. They truly mean a lot.

      It’s always a special feeling when poetry finds a reader who connects with it so deeply and kindly. Your response itself feels like a continuation of that same light you appreciated in the poem.

      Grateful for your presence here, and for the thoughtful way you received it. Wishing you peace, joy, and gentle days ahead as well ✨

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  2. very nice .

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  3. This is one of my favorite verses of yours. It’s so evocatively sensuous. It’s visual, aural, tactile, even gustatory. But out of all the visceral verses, this one stands out – “If you stare too long at sorrow, even the moon begins to bleed.” As the moon reflects sunlight, so can it reflect our wounded soul.

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    • I really appreciate the way you’ve engaged with that line. 🌙
      You’ve taken it beyond imagery and into interpretation, which is exactly what poetry is meant to invite. The idea of reflection—whether it’s the moon reflecting light or the human mind reflecting emotion—adds a second layer of meaning that wasn’t explicitly stated but still feels very present.

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  4. Wonderful poem with a deep message! Loved it! ❤️

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