Migration

Migration

A Poem by Abhishek Asthana
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Most people can find someone in their own family who had experienced a migration of some kind, knowing the sense of dislocation, longing and fortitude.

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The isolation from vernacular has palpably led to the worries,

Stray your valiant mind into the world of memories.

 

 

The contemplation of past events, it will bring tranquility,

Be sturdy from inside, accept this transfiguration with equanimity.

 

 

Reviving erstwhile episodes will oversee a freakish smile on your face,

Undeniably you will be bound to move rearward at a rapid pace.

 

 

Once you perceive this truth, the combat seems invincible,

Arduously you would obtain relations like those, someday it will turn amicable.

 

 

it could be geographical segregation but not incongruity of souls,

utterly, it's a worthwhile development and passageway of the new roles !!

© 2017 Abhishek Asthana


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I have often wondered how I would cope with migration. The separation from everything I have ever known and friends and family would be almost impossible for me to deal with. I have to say I admire those who have the fortitude to do it. The pull for a better or safer life would have to be incredibly strong. A fine write which is thought provoking Abhishek.

Chris

Posted 3 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Abhishek Asthana

3 Years Ago

Thanks for your kind visit.. I am glad you liked it !



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Reward at a rapid pace is a sin we all partake in. I can see how such a thing can cause distance but also growth. Very complex poem. I became a little smarter by reading it :)

Posted 7 Years Ago


0 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Abhishek Asthana

7 Years Ago

emphasis was made to fall on the reason and its was actually complex... well, thanks for your kind w.. read more
Sometimes it does feel so..but face it..:)

Posted 7 Years Ago


Abhishek Asthana

7 Years Ago

Yes.. that's exactly my object was... I described the mixed emotions that usually strikes on mind b.. read more
Really Touchy Lines! i am also facing same after being migrated.....

Posted 7 Years Ago


Abhishek Asthana

7 Years Ago

yes, one could easily relate who has gone with the same situation... thanks a lot
"it could be geographical segregation but not incongruity of souls,
utterly, it's a worthwhile development and passageway of the new roles" ....so true...

Posted 7 Years Ago


Abhishek Asthana

7 Years Ago

exactly...thanks for understanding the intensity...
I liked the flow and rhythm of this piece, your selection of words were spot on and it made your writing ignite it self for the readers to see the vision between its lines.

Thanks for sharing, I have enjoyed reading this.

Posted 7 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

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Abhishek Asthana

7 Years Ago

that's a great encouragement,,, really motivates me to write few more pieces like that... thank you .. read more
Joey Nizz

7 Years Ago

Your welcome, Im glad you got inspired to write more!
This poem seems like a true event. Such descriptive and easy flowing this poem sounded. I liked the flow and the rhythm. Beautifully written.

Posted 7 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Najam Us Saher

7 Years Ago

And where did you migrate to ?
Abhishek Asthana

7 Years Ago

to Delhi NCR.. its been quite sometime
Najam Us Saher

7 Years Ago

Oh okay....
Very nice! The rhymes weren't forced, I also felt they flew well.
It felt nice reading something different :)
Keep it up!

Posted 7 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Abhishek Asthana

7 Years Ago


it usually happens with most of the people who seek out to establish themselves outside... i.. read more
Mr.Writer

7 Years Ago

No problem :)

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Abhishek Asthana
Abhishek Asthana

Lucknow , The City of Nawabs, India



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