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Shwetha Krishnan

Abstract

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Shwetha Krishnan

Abstract

Lullaby

Lullaby

2 mins
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I promise that one day I will understand myself


We boarded a train and I was stressed as usual

I was distracted by a stranger's conversation before hearing your question

If you could relive your life what would you do differently?


People on their deathbeds say they wouldn't change a thing 

But I think I would change everything,

Like a kid trying the limits of a game.


I immediately started thinking about my poems

I think this is the only timeline that I write poetry

I think this is the only timeline that we meet.


However, I would miss a few things


My leg shaking

And losing track of time

Taking train rides and conversations like this 


If I could hold on to a memory from this place

It would be making eye contact and giving a single moment of happiness to the family.


I always wanted to go to places that I wasn't supposed to

And when I arrived I departed for something new.


The odyssey of my life could be more than an oscillation

If I remember to enjoy the moments in between 

The moments I try to escape from the inertia of who I'm supposed to be.


Realizing the meaning of life is an empty question 

Filled solely with my decisions

The anxiety of choice and freedom at the crossroads of my journey


The beauty of living isn't hiding in the places we are trying to reach

It's in the moments of stillness that we choose who we want to be.


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