Sculpting the Self: A poem by Gomathi Mohan

Be my chisel, keep working on me,

Hopeful of reaching... where I want to be.

Chip away all mental blocks;

Let in fresh thoughts round the clock,

Carve my ears sharper, eyes big and bright,

Listen to truth speak and radiate real light.

Smoothen out creases when I am tense,

Hammer in me some real good sense.

Hone my skills to be meticulous,

Rein me in when you find me frivolous.

Give me a knock when you feel.

That I am going out of the zone in a zeal.

Signs of pride, do away by knapping,

Open me up to forgive by tapping.

Do step back once in a while,

Assess for that missing smile.

Harden me with courage by curing,

In fortitude and virtue may I seek my mooring.

Sponge away all envy and hatred,

Let my faith and trust be sacred.

Polish me till the scars are done,

Colour me in all hues of wisdom.

Chisel in with aesthetics.. sculpt a Real Me,

Be my chisel, keep working on me.




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