I dream a land
Where love happen
With anything, to anyone, at anywhere
Without bothering the caste, the religion,
The height, the weight, the name, the culture,
The finance, the education, the language...
And even the land where they stand
I wish they'll forget.
I dream a land
Where humans get treated equal by humans
And not by genders.
I dream a land
Where new insights mold new human
And he will not crumble with the same old thoughts,
The imposed heritage rewarded by his ancestors.
I dream a land
Where my kids see 'Poetry'
As their mother,
"By breaking the shallow nature
Of the sprouted minds,
I'll spread without boundaries".
I dream a land
Where I can see
A layman sits with another
In the same bench
And will not get judged
By their clothes or food or the weight
They carry in their pockets or in their minds,
Instead their hearts get identified!
I dream a land
Where one can live wonderfully
Here in our mother earth
Before boarding to another
Like it's in your hand,
And it's done!
I dream a land
Where we know our place and space is,
We are not the whole
We are just a part
We come, we go
It's ours, not yours
Cause, 'You own nothing,
Nothing owns you too!'*
I dream a land
Where we live passionately
As we are not competitors
If you are, then rise
I will give you the prize
The death, without thinking twice
The rest, without any insight!
And there,
I'll remind you
To bow down to the invisible energy
That hold us straight
And mold us right,
On this round Earth,without falling
But if you ever fall in my dream
Come with me
Let's gather and dream together
Before falling!
*In a podcast, Jay Shetty(Urban monk) said this while quoting from Bhagavad Gita.