The Lights of Love
The universe has a way of tossing us into the winds of time
And whirling us about like fallen leaves on invisible currents.
But we like to believe that we control our own destiny
And chase our fate, sealing it with decisions we make
The world batters us relentlessly with change
And circumstance, but sometimes I wonder.
I wonder why some of us settle down in treacherous places,
Teetering dangerously on a precipice at the edge of the sea,
Waiting for the slightest breeze to send us tumbling
To the breaking point, while others rest comfortably
Nestled amidst protective roots of blossoming fruit trees.
Only destiny determines why the loneliest souls
Shine so brightly at night. And why once in a thousand lifetimes
Two are chosen to collide in beautiful catastrophes like shooting stars
And to passion that glows at night with the light of love.
Hasan Maruf teaches language and literature in Baridhara Scholars Institute and writes poems and fiction.
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