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I am there for all, who is there for me? 
It is a sin even to think like that, maybe 
I do not know where “I” end 
And where the “others” begin 
Or, where selfishness ends 
And selflessness begins 
Nor, where speech ends 
And silence begins. 
All opposites seem to encounter, clash 
And slide past each other in silence 
Leaving no clues behind 
Even a flower knows 
When to unfurl, when to whither 
When to drop its petals and fall 
I am the one, clueless by birth 
Inadequate, suffering from dearth 
Longing to merge into ‘nothing’ –but alas! 
Even my universe is devoid of the void! 
Having been thrown here in this misty haze 
Have lost my bearings in this startling daze 
Like a fish looking for the water’s edge 
Caught in a net that forms a wedge 
Oh, Shadow on the wall, can you tell me 
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And how much of me, are you? 
Should I rejoice that I am gigantic like you? 
I am tiny and thin, and yet, Oh setting Sun, 
You poured the golden light 
On everything on earth, including my face 
Like, it is no longer my face but yours. 
You will rise tomorrow early in the morning 
And billions of lives await your arrival. 
Who shall wait for me, and who knows — 
If I will wake up at all, in the morning? 
Haven’t slept for ages, eyelids are swollen 
Heavy like a ton of weight, as though 
The entire wait of this universe 
Rests on my restless sleepy eyelids 
Pretending — despite knowing that 
It is mere delusion! 
The eyelids dare not shut and sleep 
Lest they dream the dreadful dreams 
Oh, evening light, freeze, just for a moment 
Accept me, in your stillness. 
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