Life: A poem by Munira Dalal
Life exists even in a tomb
The little heart beating, in a mother’s womb
The Earth breathes in, life in every seed we sow
Little wonder from acorns do oak trees grow
The waters of seas and oceans come and go
Breathing in and out as they touch, and leave the shore
It's plentiful in the rays of the sun
Without it, plants would make food none
The soft breeze whispers and lovingly does caress
And at times howls like a person in duress
The moon seems to have a life of its own
At times it shrinks and otherwise fully grown
The stars blink and wink in the sky above
We believe in them live, the departed souls we love
Life breathes its magic in every bud and flower
Every drop is a blessing when the heavens shower
Life sleeps peacefully as a caterpillar in a pupa
The miracle that flies out leaves us in a stupor
There is life in every breath we breathe in and out
Without which we would not exist, there is no doubt
Life is so precious, priceless than any treasure
Its magnificence and complexity we can’t measure
Be it the king or the man in the street
When the breath stops; in life they have deceased
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