Poem – Promises by Sonam Hajela

In the past we made a pact with the darkness; now our task is to interpret the light.
I made promises to the walls at night, shadows bearing witness
My lips chanting
My heart went thud, thud, thud
If only I knew who I was praying to
Who was listening
I might have poured my blood
To keep myself from going
Unheard
But the promises were made, lost
And reneged.
Now, a broken mirror reflects my state
And I gash inside to know I have
Turned away
From all things I knew without
A hitch in my breath
My blood knew
The marrow in my bones knew
But now I stand in day
The shadows lurking
“who will know,” I thought.
Oh, you sorry fool.

To think you can hide your soul
And deem it lost, unseen.
The stars knew what flew from my lips
My breath gasping in broken anger
Shunted sadness
To swallow down or to scream out,
If only Hamlet knew the truth of the
Human condition.
The sun, stars and moon look down
And smile sadly,
watching us erupt
Watching our follies
Thinking we can hide the truth
but they chase us across the continents,
across oceans,
never leaving, knowing
we can’t escape
ourselves.

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1 Comment on "Poem – Promises by Sonam Hajela"

  • I love this ending! This is a wonderful message to everyone on their journey.

    Thinking we can hide the truth
    but they chase us across the continents,
    across oceans,
    never leaving, knowing
    we can’t escape
    ourselves

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