
Where have I come from
Where am I headed to
Am I nearer to the end
or the beginning
I really don’t have a clue…

Have I learned my lessons
Is it now my time to teach
Is my journey just beginning
or is the destination just within ma’ reach…

Have I seen the sights
Is there lots more left to see
Have I discovered myself
Are there still depths left in me to seek

why did I get on this train of life
Is there a purpose to meet
An agenda to fulfill ,
A promise to keep?

Whatever the reason be
I lay my trust in thee
I didn’t come here by my self
I was sent here to be “me”….
This is my response to this week’s photo challenge “Journey”…. A bit too simplistic! But, that’s me! this week, I guess!
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hardly you come across the lines that are so precise.
a good one.
keep writing.
mukesh
thanks mukesh!
Very nice poem but where’s the photo for the challenge?
hi! just words as usual… i have never done photographs. The camera and me are only mildly acquainted
This one is simple but beautiful. And I can tell you, this one is your strength as a writer. As always you did a great job with this post. Keep up the great work.
you are generous as always! thanks anyways… i appreciate it!
Simply Beautiful
thank u anchal:) glad to see you here!
Nice thoughts!
beautiful spell of words !
a beautiful spell of words 1
Thanks alka! glad you stopped..
Very nice poem. Thanks for the pingback. Merci!
you’re welcome.. love the bun!!
No bun. It’s a French Twist = French Twisted Woman
yeah! I know that
but we indians like to call them all buns (joodas) in hindi!!! I like the name french twisted woman
Merci! I like the Hindi word – jooda.
Beautiful words!
Thanks Nelson… glad you stopped by!
thanks for the pingback!