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Sunday, 21 August 2016

Sandcastle Dreams



Do you remember the two kids
Building sandcastle dreams
With love and innocence so sublime?
Reality has left no room for dreams
The love extinguished in monotony.

Do you think it's too late?
Let us rewind and pause at the moment
We started taking each other for granted;
Holding hands gently, let's wipe the dust
That had slowly blurred our love,
Paint it again with unadulterated emotions
Who knows we might then
Rediscover the treasure of our sandcastle dreams!


-Purba Chakraborty
(21.08.2016)

Linking this poem with Poetry Pantry #316




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22 comments:

  1. I do love the thought of rekindle those dreams of the past... lovely.

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  2. True, once you let go of your 'mature' thoughts, you can actually get back into an innocent state!

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  3. Oh yes, especially while young, do recapture those sandcastle dreams!

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  4. I hope it is never too late to build sandcastle dreams - life may become monitonous but hopefully there is always love and wonderment to keep us enchanted

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  5. Keeping the dreams alive and rediscovering the treasure...great thought and beautifully executed :-)

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  6. Wow, such a poignant piece of writing. Your poem took me back to my childhood dreams and long lost friends. "2nd stanza, so good. Thank you.

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  7. This is beautiful, Purba. I love the optimism and hope which this poem evokes ❤ Beautifully executed.

    Lots of love,
    Sanaa

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  8. This saddens me really, but I am glad that it is recognized what is happening & there will be an attempt to reverse. It is easy to begin to take one another for granted, I think. But if it is recognized & both are willing, I think it CAN be reversed. I like this poem because it is real & a 'slice of life.'

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  9. This invariably happens in relationships, almost all kinds, with time..and the realization is important to rekindle the love and keep the dream alive. Very well penned, Purba.

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  10. Yes, again and again we must discover the child in us. It was great reading your poem, Purba.

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  11. Nice poem. Time spent in a relation is very important because that will guide where the relation goes.

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  12. How important it is to hold on that childhood inside as it is so valuable when you have children and grandchildren of your own so you can relive your own sandcastle dreams with them. This is a beautifully written poem.

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  13. yeah...those dusts need to be wiped sometimes...so beautifully put Purba...

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  14. Thank you for this lovely poem. Reminds me not to take things for granted.. :D

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  15. So beautifully weaved dear. Very poignant, it took me to my childhood days & those innocent dreams. :')

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  16. Moments of past were really beautiful and now it is not possible to rewind the same. Beautiful Poem PQ.

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  17. Such a wonderful poem, Purba! Loved the modest childhood dreams and emotions :)

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  18. Makes me hope this gentle wish would be realised.

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  19. I love the paralleling of dream/sand castle with the home/dream that gathered dust. How can this beautiful plea be left unanswered? It cannot.

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  20. Dreams long forgotten... revived through your words...beautiful poem... :-)

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