Running out for so long
Sometime, I wish for a break
But there is no slowing down
Or even a pause sign ahead
Those running with me
Are all after something
Or may be many things
May be I’m after something too
But what is it
I still don’t know
But I can’t stop
This is all I know
Cuz slowing or stopping
Is next to death
In this fast-paced race
And once you expire
You vanish away
Without leaving behind
Any sign of your existence
Added for RDP Friday – Exhausted. Word Of The Day Challenge’s Exhausted
Reblogged this on Blog of Hammad Rais and commented:
Because of last night’s late return home from a wedding event, I slept up late. Though I woke up on time in morning but somehow made myself late in leaving home for work.
Hence, I had to run a little to catch my bus, which was waiting for me at the stop, thankfully. That little running made me realized, after I sat in the bus and collected up broken breaths, that I can’t really run in real life also.
Despite being good at walking long distances, I can’t cover the same distance through running. Which is a definite sign for me that I’m now transitioning into not-that-young-lad-anymore era of my life.
And which is also reminding me today about this piece I wrote back in 2017 about running without any breaks.
Read it out!
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Don’t forget to pause sometimes to reflect, adjust your dreams if necessary and go forward refreshed again 😉
Oh and I do believe we all leave a mark at this earth. You don’t have to be an VIP or something like that to do so. Just create a beautiful peaceful space where you live and all those spaces together, will make a better place of the whole world.
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Patty, thank you so very much for this big encouragement. The real motive behind this poem is what I’m seeing and hearing at my workplace these days, typical corporate world issues, which is bit disturbing.
So, I wrote this to ease up my mind. Your words certainly are big reliever!
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I’ve worked into the corporate world myself for many years and I can understand it can be frustrating at times. But I experienced at every workplace there are some negative issues to deal with, well, because we work with humans 😉
So hang in there, try to change things and if that isn’t possible, start looking for a job that better suits you as a person. Good luck, dear Hammad!
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Thanks for the kind words, Patty. Very much appreciated!
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I liked the poem. I use to jog and it gives you a feeling of escape, but you have to careful for unexpected things. I’ve seen your blog and I must say that I like it. Would love your feedback on a few of my stories . my heavy hitters are Lardy Arms…Queen Kong and I…rutjob…Miss Scarlet and Blue Jasmine. Your opinion matters to me and I really hope to see you there soon. Could be the beginning of something greater my friend
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Hey Gastradamus!
Thanks for stopping by at my blog, reading this post and commenting on it. To be honest with you, this poem isn’t about jogging (sorry for hurting your feelings). It is about the norms of the corporate world and what I’m seeing at my workplace these days.
I have checked up your blog and you certainly are someone to follow. Hope to see you around 🙂
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I will have to reread it, will certainly read more of your work. Thank you so much for the support, your feedback has been incredible for my blog momentum and I will remember that now and once this blog takes off
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Thanks for stopping by again 🙂
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Nice poetry!
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Thank you 🙂
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