Leaving Home

Leaving Home

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The sunlight warm had cast a charm ,
on my mind today
I could hear aloud and clear ,
please don't go away .

 

I looked around but none I found ,
save the oldest garden tree ,
it seemed somehow every outstretched bough ,
was waving back at me.

 

It pained my heart but I had to start ,
I opened the gate to go ,
every step I took I turned to look ,
my pace so very slow .

 

As I waved goodbye I heard a sigh ,
as wind blew through the grass
A helpless voice ,"I have no choice ,
you may pass you may pass".


 

© 2011


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Utterly enchanting and beautiful... I am struck speechless by the emotions in this poem. My eyes filled with tears as I came to the very end, which I must say was closed absolutely superbly. In truth, I was just blown away by the last two lines, without a doubt they left a gut-wrenching impact. There is no place like home. Nowhere better to be but in the one place that holds many of your fondest of memories. I love this piece, Abhijit. Amazingly written.

Posted 13 Years Ago


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WOW!! breathtaking write i'm so glad you asked me to read this it is such a heart warming poem your storytelling ability is faultless this poem is somewhat heartbreaking at the same time as producing a smile i'm smiling because of such a great write but the tree is waving goodbye and I don't want to leave

thank you so much for sharing

100/100 I wanted to give more but the max will have to suffice

Posted 13 Years Ago


enchanting is exactly the right word

this is wonderful

Posted 13 Years Ago


Beautiful work here. I'm very nostalgic with this piece and it's amazing how you brought it out very well.
AMAZING! and i Thanks to Tate for directing me here.

Posted 13 Years Ago


i loved everything about this poem. The flow, the rythm, the words, the mental image it gave, it was perfect

Posted 13 Years Ago


gently touched with sorrow, a beautiful wordcrafting!

Posted 13 Years Ago


your second stanzas seem to call to me, and the old garden tree was waving back... i can't tell if you're to be a child or an adult or a teen actually leaving for the first time, and i think that's BRILLANT, the ambiguity... you have real talent, sir.

Posted 13 Years Ago


Aww, this is a sad poem… Good job.

Posted 13 Years Ago


The imagery in this poem is stunning and really enjoyed reading it last night when Tate sent it to me.

Posted 13 Years Ago


Love the way you portray such attached feeling with such a small amount of words.

Posted 13 Years Ago


Greta writing, great flow. I remember when I had to leave home at 19, it was scary.

Posted 13 Years Ago



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