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My Peace Is Calling Back me

  My Peace Is Calling Back me ©dhanwalish Tripura One day when I rest in peace I remembering my childhood of some happy and some up sadly. I'm happy because my mom dad loved me and I'm happy peace with them. Some sad for i didn't remember their face look. When I'm alive i was needed freedom from my mom, I cryed for hungry, I needed freedom and peace to fly with air. My stomach pain for hungry and bodies are for small wounds. I Said myself that I need the peace Now I'm rest in peace Here no stomach for hungry and no wounds for pain Even I'm not happy, Here the peace is sin, feeling is pain. I'm flying with air. I left my corpse on under soil I want go back to on born place I miss my childhood peace with my stomach hungry and small pain. Summary and Explanation of "My Peace Is Calling Back me" by Dhanwalish Tripura "My Peace Is Calling Back me" by Dhanwalish Tripura is a poignant reflection on the concept of peace, juxtaposing the innocent ...

I Was A Sin

  I Was A Sin © Dhanwalish Tripura No peace within my sin, A river of lava, fire’s kin. Seven seas and fourteen rivers test, Haters laugh at my fate’s jest. God will see, I’ve wronged them all, Pain of the soul, a ceaseless call. Hell’s trials, my journey’s quest, I cry out, seeking rest. Not sin, I plead, in dark despair, Realize pain, in daylight’s glare. A sinner’s cry, my soul’s repair, Haunted by guilt, I breathe the air. Hope for mercy, in silent prayer, Seeking light in the darkest layer. Redemption sought, in every tear, A plea for peace, in this sphere. The poem "I Was A Sin" by Dhanwalish Tripura explores themes of guilt, redemption, and the search for peace amidst spiritual turmoil. It unfolds through a series of vivid images and emotional reflections, revealing the internal struggles of the speaker as they confront the consequences of their actions. Summary : The poem opens with the admission of "No peace within my sin," setting the tone for introspectio...