Friday, August 27, 2004

The Homecoming

As I laid on my bed,
scenes of my life pirouetted through my mind.
Scenes of times, happy and sad;
of deeds, good and bad.
My friends and kins were all around;
their faces, uncomfortably grim.
I was breathing the last few breaths
on my deathbed.

As death stared in my face,
I thought of times when I had sinned,
and wondered, if it had to end like this,
were the misdeeds even worth it?
A passing thought came across.
If all could see death up close,
they'd all be better people
as I thought I'd now be, 

if I got another chance.

But that was not to be
as an excruciating pain rose up my spine.
It rose and rose, until one moment
when it all disappeared and
it felt like there never was any.

I opened my eyes in jubilation.
Told my wailing kins and consoling friends,
"Cheer up as I'm back",
but strangely, they wouldn't listen.
I looked further and found myself lying on the bed.
I now realized, why wouldn't they listen.
Another passing thought came across.
The "I" had changed its perspective now.
The "I" that was the body, "The Physical",
was now the soul, "The Astral".

I didn't know what to feel.
Rejoice? For my newfound consciousness
and that I was now the liberated one?
Or despair? For I had lost all my dear ones
and that now I was alone.
I beseeched God to help and
"The Eternal White Light" pulled me to the source.
I then realized I was not alone
as I told Him, 

"I'm coming. I'm coming Home."

60 comments:

Kamlesh Acharya said...

I should say a very good attempt to write on a subject no-one wants to talk about! And that's the reason you got bouquets & brickbats !

Experiencing True Homecoming" is not-an-easy thing to do, and that reminds me - Have you ever read or
considered doing "out-of-of-body experience"

Anil

Kamlesh Acharya said...

Why the hell do u want to write about death life is too short to write about death so enjoy it....and dont write such tearful poems

Anyways I think u can be Indian Wordsworth......

Sonal

Kamlesh Acharya said...

You have a real talent for writing Kamlesh.
It is extremely poignant and thought provoking!

Makes you wonder what really happens!!!

I had an inkling as I read your poem what it was about but really only understood it as I read to the end.

Karen

Kamlesh Acharya said...

Dear Kammo,

Very nice work !! keep it up!
Btw. Upar java ni vaato shu kaam kare chee?

Arre yaar, when we were staying at pune, I never realized that kammo and kavi ?? shu vaat chee

So when r u coming up with ur 1st album?
Cheers,
Deep

Kamlesh Acharya said...

Kammo,

What make you write on the bitter most truth of life - Death ?? Why are you
getting inspired by such things? This reminds me the movie "Ghost" when he leaves at the end...
The poetry really needs applause and appreciation but write something on
LIFE .... it's beautiful !!

Hope you get my point....
Keep writing..

Abhi

Kamlesh Acharya said...

Cool scene ...no comments.. sahee hai.. waisey yaarr aissey kum likha
kar.. udasi badh jatee hai..

Alaap

Kamlesh Acharya said...

this is really good.

u should read the book The 5 People you meet in Heaven by Mitch Albom :-))
Its very nice - very senti - I cried a lot when I read it.
Its about life after death - what the soul experiences.

Poorvi

Kamlesh Acharya said...

Kammo,
Poem is really nice...forget how it sounds but its very meaningful...
Especially the second stanza.
When ever we are in anger or do some thing stupid

one should think for a second that we have to answer to Him when we go
'Home'

Any ways Good one and keep mailing...:-)

Hima

Kamlesh Acharya said...

Very good expression Kammo..
keep your creativity flowing !!

Nipa

Kamlesh Acharya said...

hey great one...
indeed touching....

keep it up man...

Ritesh

Kamlesh Acharya said...

wow! brilliant
this is one thing people wont want to think of even when its staring them in their face. They'd rather be in a state of denial

Bina

Anonymous said...

Nice poem.Would certainly like to know the source of inspiration for this one.

And yes, its definitely worth publishing.

Anonymous said...

Hey Kamlesh,
It is really a nice one, just vindicates my stand on your poetry skills. I also think ur poem has shades of Bhagwad Gita.

Keep it up.

Regards,
Sidharth Mittal

Anonymous said...

nice work 4m a nice guy....
actually ths d 1st poem of urs i got a chance 2 read....
n i thk u gonna hav a tough tme tryin 2 beat it....
bt i knw i`ll b proved wrong soon....

cheers!!!!

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