# The Horse of Time #

A soulful reflection on life’s journey through time, exploring how our thoughts, emotions, and focus quietly shape the world within us. The poem reminds us that life eventually becomes whatever the heart chooses to hold closest.

The Horse of Time

Life runs fast
on the tired horse of time,
carrying laughter in one hand
and wounds in the other.

What you hold close
slowly becomes your world.

If you sit beside pain,
even sunlight feels cold.
If you walk with hope,
broken roads begin to bloom.

This life has countless flavours—
love, loss, silence, longing.
But the deepest truth is this:
the heart becomes
what it touches the most.

So be careful
where your soul keeps wandering.
Because life quietly turns into
the very thing
you cannot stop thinking about.

(Vijay Verma)
www.retiredkalam.com



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  1. Verma ji, this is a quietly powerful piece—each line carries the weight of lived wisdom. The way you’ve woven time, choice, and inner transformation into the simple metaphor of a tired horse is nothing short of beautiful. “The heart becomes what it touches the most” will linger with me for a long time. Thank you for this gentle, soulful reminder to guard our thoughts and hold hope closer than hurt. 🙏

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    • Thank you so much.
      It is deeply humbling to know that the poem resonated with you in such a meaningful way. As writers, we often send our words into the world without knowing where they will land, and it is comments like yours that remind us that a shared thought can quietly find a home in another heart.

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  2. This is such a beautiful poem with deep reflection and pure wisdom about how we spend our lives! Thank you for sharing it!

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    • Thank you so much for your kind and encouraging words. 🌸

      I am truly glad that the poem resonated with you. Sometimes poetry becomes a quiet mirror, reflecting thoughts and truths that many of us carry within our hearts but rarely express aloud. The poem was born from reflecting on how easily we become occupied with chasing tomorrow while forgetting to fully live today.

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