Sunday 21 December 2014

Shouldn't we Hope

Hope has been regarded quite profoundly by radical thinkers as a bardic, lyrical & baseless human value built upon unreasonable pretensions. Existentialism advocates that through hope humans seek to leap and deny the arbitrariness of life. In a universe where nothingness trumps humanity & logic seems desirable, hope is abstractly contrived. Hope can never influence fate. Hope, through a blind act of human confidence, seeks to explain everything. Thus as Albert Camus remarks "The absurd becomes God and the inability to understand becomes the existence that illuminates everything!!!"                                                                                                                                            I do not dismiss any of these charges. Hope in all its commonness has indeed been levied upon us by time or through ancestry. My wish is to rediscover hope as an understated gem of the human intellect. I do not wish to hold on to a blinding hope of vileness and ignorance.I do not wish for some great idea that will transcend my life and give it meaning or in other words simply betray it. I wish to hope for a coherent & indistinguishable recognition of the implacable grandeur of reality. My hope is that randomness is celebrated over importance & that the freedom that comes with unimportance is cherished.


Shouldn’t we hope?
And what else is there but hope
Though Hope doesn’t make us great or wise
It makes us weaker, inferior, susceptible to humanity
Hope transcends into faith
It is a deceitful agreement 
 making hopelessness bearable.
Yet, today I choose to hope.

I am opening more doors today
For I do not have strength enough to deny
I cannot choose reluctance over irrelevance
I cannot deny myself
I am too real, too abstract to escape
And thus I hope I can respect reality in it's entirety
I hope I can engage and confront
I hope I have Hope.

I choose to cry today
For in tears I see the hope of trust.
A hope that I can accept what is,
Universally inexistent, yet undeniably mine
This love and this gladness
This anxiety and this revulsion.
I hope my happiness betrays my disappointment
That my poetry never abandons my tears.

I choose to pray today
For in faith I see the hope of belief
A belief that I can be greater than my fears
That knowledge will not be accompanied by apathy
That worthiness willn’t be worshipped over tranquillity
That prayer willn’t be born out of isolation, escapism
I hope faith becomes our spectacles and not our eyes
I hope life grants us all, Simplicity of hope

I have a choice today to make
A choice having no varying consequence
for my distinction lies not between hope and despair
but between beginnings, ends & exclamations
I choose my life over my existence
Existence is forgetfulness;it is stagnant,perforated,lacks virtue
Life is fluid, It is a miraculous engine of love
My hope is to become life, to become a mad poet's delight.

12 comments:

  1. I "hope" u write more often

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  2. Wonderful Lines !!!!
    Good Day

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  3. Poem on Hope by a poet full of hope is commendable.... Good Job....Excellent Poem....I wish you write more often..... Please write a poem on "Life as a challenge"......Proud of you my dear friend............ " One can be a good writer, But one cannot be a good poet"..... Proud.... Beautifully Personified...

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  4. ctually in any writing, each word and line should pull you down through the piece, make a connection with you , and thus make you want to continue reading the next line and the next line and the next to the end. If a poem doesn't do this then the proverbial fish has gotten away...You have this trait..........Beautiful poem.....

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  5. The great advantage of your poetry is that it can encapsulate ideas in the minimum of words...Love the way you write dear.....

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  6. I have not studied existentialism. So maybe that's why I am having problems understanding that aspect of hope. For me hope is an essential part of my existence. I hope something and then work hard in that direction that would lead me to the realisation of that hope. For me, irrational hopes are to be avoided. The ones that can't be materialised in this material world are probably the ones that need to be kept at bay. But, no doubt, hope is necessary. just like dreams, we should hope a they give direction to our life. That's why I said, yes, we should!

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  7. Thanks Vishwam for providing us another oppertunity to read ur another poem and views about why we should hope...i consider myself the fortunate one as apart frm being ur frnd, i got the pleasure to hear the real interpretation of the poem frm you as you are the only one who can ellaborate ur views and thoughts for creating such a beautiful work .i salute and admire ur dedication and hard labour for creating such a heart sensing work...ur message is so power and words are so beautful that they incorporates the classical tools of transformation into a simple philosophy of living.the poem shows ur depthness and is very inspiring especially the last two paras are amasing....in my view hope is important as it make the present moment less dificult to bear.if we believe that tomorrow will be better,we can bear a hard ship today but also we should never stop questioning our selves about the reliability and authenticity of what is happening...eagerly waiting for ur next work.....-- Utkarsh

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