Monday, June 11, 2012

The Symphony: Elements of Life


Be like the breeze.
Have the ability to tread lightly, laugh airily, and flit from place to place.

Be like the flame.
Have it in you to burn steady, singe the unwary, and light up a murky corner.



Be like the dewdrop.
See clearly that your beauty is momentary, transient…and all the more amazing for it.

Be like the stone.
Allow the passage of time to make you more nuanced, more adaptive, more wondrous.


Be like the snowflake.
Know that there is no-one else quite like you but that we’ll all end up melted together eventually.

Be like the sun.
Flaunt your light occasionally but know when to fall back and rest quietly in the darkness.

Be like the moonshine.
Make sure you shimmer and glimmer with no real objective whatsoever sometimes.

Be like the ocean.
Combine the deep and the shallow within yourself.



Be like the cave.
Have mysteries and dark corners and shadows within yourself that others cannot reach easily.

Be like the bud.
Celebrate your potential and the roots that make it possible for you to bloom.

Be like the grass.
Let superfluous and unwanted bits of yourself be trimmed and fall away, unmourned.

Be like the snowpeak.
Exist for yourself first, for the sheer heady bliss of being…be your own zenith.


Be like the sand.
Learn to shape yourself for someone else, grain by grain, to achieve harmony.

Be like the cliff.
Embrace change and the ravages of the world…they make you impressive, they make you real.



Be like the symphony.
Weave together all your elements to create pure magic.


7 comments:

Anahat said...
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Anahat said...

Be Youself and know that, That's enough

P. said...

Sometimes finding yourself is the hard part :) Plus we can always strive to be better, and evolve into someone we want to be.

Kappu said...

Brilliant read! :) Thanks I like the scheme and most of all the essence of the poem!

Cheers!!! do stop by my blog, Kappu

Ashtray on a motorbike said...

So beautiful. You've touched on something that's been bothering me recently. When we "be yourself", do our heroes die? Are my aspirations doomed to be future disappointments?

But really glad you're writing again. You're very good!

P. said...

@Kappu - thanks!

@Ashtray - It's been bothering me too. Would love to read your thoughts on it. When are you going to start writing again??

Paromita said...

You write beautifully Pallavi. Honest and deeply moving! :)