Things begin and things end
When something starts, it feels like it’s going to give you a new life, and sometimes it actually will, on its way forward. The way through which it moves will be a reminder of the moments that you’ve spent, forever. When you’re through such a moment where you forget the rest of the world and involve singularly in the ‘the moment,’ it makes you truly alive from the bottom roots of your heart. It takes you on a tour to different situations that you wish to happen for you. This wishing, this dreaming for things, desiring for more moments is what adds fuel for taking the journey forward. All those moments makes you truly blissful.
I have many such moments because of your presence in my life. I am seeing myself as the most fortunate person to have experienced these moments with you. I thank you for you made me realize the importance of life’s most beautiful moments such as those that you’ve given me.
For a king, empire would be of greatest importance; for a monk, peaceful solitude would be of greatest importance; for a disciple, presence of the almighty in his heart would be of greatest importance; but I am a Lover, in a sense, I’m the King whose empire is the heart where the moments I spent with you will live forever, I’m the Monk whose solitude is found only in your presence, and I’m the Disciple who worship this life in which your presence exists. I’m them all because I’m your lover.
This is the journey I had with you, these are the moments I spent with you, these are the truths I realized because of you; this is the beautiful change you’ve brought into my life. That is all that I see through my eyes.
But, sadly there are things that I fear the most, things that make me feel unlucky about - Life is not a plan, it’s the reality - the king might lose a battle, the monk might miss his solitude, the disciple might find the absence of his almighty. It all might come to an end.
And, when it does.....
“Things begin and things end, but what happens in between is all that matters, that is all either stays or disappears forever.”
By: Krishna Kanth (Me)


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