Waiting - A Philosophical Exploration of the In-Between: A Poem
Explore the philosophy of waiting, a quiet transition often considered unproductive and futile.
I'm sitting here,
Wondering what I can pen down today.
And, as I continue to wait,
I realise something.
The art of waiting.
Simply beautiful.
It encapsulates
the soft undercurrent
of anticipatory patience
like no other.
There's a tinge of restlessness,
Precisely, contained restlessness.
A hopeful expectation.
Like, counting each second
until your dear one
arrives.
The mind wanders.
It drifts into divergence,
Into exploratory possibility.
What may happen?
And what may not?
But, it all the more
tracks the same path.
It runs on the same chain
in a patiently restless wait.
Each second is felt
passing by.
The rhythmic tick
of the wristwatch
is not unheard.
It seems like
time doesn't want to go by.
But in the enigma of time,
We seldom understand
but feel it quietly dissolve.
Hours fly by
but I can't claim
that they run.
And, as I wait
in patient expectation
that occasionally
loses its dignified poise
into restlessness,
I continue to wait.
I continue to experience
the easing surrender
that sometimes shadows.
Shadows rising helplessness.
I wait in receptivity
for Eureka's untold arrival.
I wait
because it is beautiful to.
It is more productive
than capitalist productivity.
More rewarding
than dopamine's reward.
It is also confusing
many a time
as to what I'm waiting for.
But, I still wait
because it is beautiful to.
The wait is worth the wait.
Gaurav Chandra Tuli
The "Waiting" is beautiful journey into the bylanes of our minds. It's a poetic expression of the existential crisis faced by us , specially in the turbulent modern times when our lives have been invaded by technology.
ReplyDeleteThe title also reminds me of the iconic play by Samuel Beckett, Waiting for Godot..
Congratulations to the sensitive author for this beautiful, refreshing creative outpouring of an innocent soul
Waiting for more such poems.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully captured :)
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