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In front of the Sea (Haiku)

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The thought behind the poem “In front of the Sea” The sea with his roar created a candid commotion inside my heavy heart. I could not but get mingled with the rhythm of the roaring melody of the endless sea. It suddenly reminded me of the fact of Coleridge’s notion that the rhythm of Nature gets identified with the vibration of the human soul. All this was inevitable to me. They were enjoyable also. This poem tries to maintain that the identification of human soul with Nature repetitively makes us recall that we are not alienated from Nature; we are rather very much in Nature. If we love Nature, she will never betray us. Broadly speaking, she is our mother who is merciful as well as malignant. That is to say, when we disobey our Mother Nature, she punishes us with her claws. They might seem treasonous to us, but they are actually not so. They are actually nothing but our very punishments that we all indeed deserve most of the times. The poem -- &q

Cosmic Order (Haiku)

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The thought behind the poem “Cosmic Order” Broadly speaking, this world is nothing but an automation of cosmic order. We sometimes consider ourselves to be separate from the same. However, we are very much within it. Actually, we all are nothing but part and parcel of this cosmic order. There is order everywhere. Be it in a religious Scripture, be it in a scientific theory, be it in the social structure, we have to be abiding by the norms always and forever. Unfortunately, we are the breakers of law to the utmost. That is to say, the cosmic order rules the universe. Hence, everything is fastened in a universal order, like the sea calling the wind, the wind ruffling to make the sea become swelled and so on and so forth. Human beings are very much in Nature. The notion is not that we are separate from Nature; it is rather that we are very much within it. Every human being, every living creature, every natural phenomenon is nothing but an a

The Three Lessons

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The keywords to the short prose piece "The Three Lessons" Prose, The three lessons, the full moon with her aura, shine, a marine breeze, kiss, heart, divine, land, dark, head, tree, toss, distant, view, perfect, peace, world, cloud, wrap, topaz, little, later, lunar, beams, learn, lesson, first, forever, weal, woe, second, negative, idea, positive, intense, pain, actually, doubles our joy, third, imagination, wing, hence, roof, house, locate, sea, marshy The short prose piece -- "The Three Lessons" The full moon with her aura is in full shine. A marine breeze kisses my heart as if I'm in a divine land. The dark heads of the trees are tossing at a distant within view. I feel at perfect peace with the world. Sometimes the cloudlets wrap the topaz moon up. A little while later, the lunar beams come out. I learn so many lessons. First, nothing lasts forever: neither weal nor woe. Second, the negative