Life's Many Meanings
Sonnet 178
I am at sixty now and life doesn't mean
The same what it did mean when I was fifty,
And moving farther backward, into a teen,
I find each other meaning there is empty.
Yet while one man is lost in the sense of toiling,
As one to eke out a living joins a racket;
Another murders self in a painful longing,
Or kills his love in arguing over cricket:
Meanings of life do grow on each experience,
Through each path of living paved before us,
Which when altered brings the sense a difference,
Or it continues with its given status:
Of pain or pleasure, honor or dishonor;
All meanings until death don't disappear.
©️ N P Samal

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