Sentinel

Sentinel

A Poem by Mrudula Rani

The skeptic in me sends search parties,
to read signs of deterrent,
whether they are there or not,
The over-cautious mind of mine on mode of alert
for a warning of sorts,
At the end of the day I am not sure,
what I was waiting for, come tomorrow
I am once more on duty like the soldier
on patrol at the combat zone,
anticipating the unknown.

© 2018 Mrudula Rani


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Not an unintelligent way to be,
Beautifully stated!

Posted 6 Years Ago


Mrudula Rani

6 Years Ago

Thank you dear poet for the lovely comments.
She was like a coiled spring, hot wired and ready for anything...I thoroughly enjoyed these words & thank you........N

Posted 6 Years Ago


Mrudula Rani

6 Years Ago

Thank you dear friend. Are you all set for your travel? Do yo have very close family in Bulgaria? I .. read more
Neville

6 Years Ago

No family, just friends there and thank you.....
Mrudula Rani

6 Years Ago

Tudo de bom.
I have observed that always keeping your guard up can actually become addictive sometimes and you have really expressed it very well in your poem.:))

Posted 6 Years Ago


Mrudula Rani

6 Years Ago

Your observations are very accurate, the addictive behavior takes a toll on emotional well being. Th.. read more
What you're doing is, is surviving.
Instinct learned over thousands of years.
It's actually a great instinct to have.

Posted 6 Years Ago


Mrudula Rani

6 Years Ago

Thank you. that's the most assured words I needed to hear.
being on guard can sometimes be difficult but then being a risk taker can also be challenging as well. a nice piece of writing

Posted 6 Years Ago


Mrudula Rani

6 Years Ago

Thank you. Being on guard has been a force of habit. But Some habits take a long time to discard , e.. read more
sette

6 Years Ago

that i understand
Overly cautious, overly protective and overly watchful. This alertness is due to many forms of anxiety and insecurity. Imagining things are there, protecting the unknown, fighting inner fights. I love this.

Posted 6 Years Ago


Mrudula Rani

6 Years Ago

Dear Sami, you described perfectly my nature. But with time I have learned how not to worry about th.. read more
Sami Khalil

6 Years Ago

Wow! You are welcome.
This is an artful & creative way to describe anxiety. Many people write poems about anxiety on this website (usually intense or dreary), but not one of these other messages sounds playfully honest like yours does! I remember, in my younger days, when my mind was zooming all the time & part of it was trying to anticipate whatever might be happening in the next few slots of my schedule. Now I can't think that far ahead, which has been a blessing & a relief from this constant vigil described so truthfully here! If only we could have the peaceful slowdown of age when we're still youthful & energetic! I like the way you describe this with a vivid string of related metaphors (search parties, signs, patrol, combat zone) *smile* Fondly, Margie

Posted 6 Years Ago


Mrudula Rani

6 Years Ago

I believe the tendency to anxiety is hereditary. My Mother was like that, she would overthink every .. read more
barleygirl

6 Years Ago

I'm sorry to hear of the tragedy of your mom. Sometimes having a loved one suffer greatly from a sha.. read more
Mrudula Rani

6 Years Ago

Thank you for your kind and lovely words Margie dear. I appreciate your beautiful heart.

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Added on April 8, 2018
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