The hidden paysage
Broken branches, old trees
A blackened sky , an atmosphere of fears
Old houses, sad people, empty lives, dried tears
So much sorrow
Where's happiness? Nothing chears
We're gone astray
We've left the right way
Is there another chance by which we'll save the day?
We're human beings
We hold a special mind
It can be a bank full of treasures
It could be empty and blind from the truth laying face to us
We can say goodbye to misery
We can change the whole world
Just change your perspective
The awakening is not far to be hold
I really enjoyed this, so much depth and emotion, welldone
ReplyDeleteThank you :) I needed such a comment.
ReplyDeleteVery good, reminds me of a quote by Einstein I just read: we can make ourselves happy or sad, the amount of work is the same.
ReplyDeleteThanks :) I like the quote, maybe I'll compose a poem on it :D Eisntein's right (seems to be always right)change comes from the inside, it's all about choice. We have the choice to make our lives better or worse, and I believe that fate is about what we do. We are masters of ourselves.
DeleteThis is beautiful and I agree with you we can change the world by changing our perspective
ReplyDeleteThank you :) I see life in this world as a chain reaction of events..it all starts from small neutrons and the result depends on the behavior of those tiny individuals. So yes! Everyone of us can change the world =)
DeleteReminds me of Einsteins quote too - I prefer happiness and attempt to infect people with it...
ReplyDeleteAnna :o]
ow yeah! I could be a descendant of Eisntein (got two Einstein nominations in a row) :D Happiness is a beautiful infection and worth infesting in.
DeleteYes, changing perspective is often helpful. I liked your philosophy.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you did :) Changing our perspective gives us a different view on life, opens new doors and maybe we'll get to see a promising horizon.
DeleteI Loved it! So inspiring! The last few lines were powerful!
ReplyDeleteThankssssss!
DeleteI believe this too. The fastest speed to a destination is: upon commencing having already arrived.
ReplyDeleteYep! To make that happen we have to see the distance, I believe.
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