Gita: A Sonnet on reminding the
verses
Behold; know
thou the passion unknown
Yet conspicuous
to the senses to lure and lull
The wits those
are capricious, ephemeral, and dull.
To thy eyes,
what the ‘supreme’ has hitherto shown
Must make thou,
and thine heart learned and firm;
Thou canst discriminate the now the right and
wrong ‘karma’.
Know thou the
right way to contemplate and mull
Over the acts
you do; the acts you forego;
Whither canst
you go? The ‘energy’ does eternally flow!
Thou art, and
the soul, have certainly definite term
To initiate and
deduce thy span; then to stop near ‘herm’.
Composed by Alok Mishra
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