April 11, 2015

Journey Jilter #AtoZChallenge

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I trudged along mindlessly looking at the horizon. It made me reminisce the yesteryears.

My evergreen hopes and brightened smiles had faded. Moving wasn’t meant for nomads anymore. 

It defined who I am. It also proved that every resplendent place on Earth lacked a commonality. 

I was lost in the wilderness; I now seek to return. Not to anywhere else but myself.

I felt nothing anymore; I now want to feel. Not anything but love.

I yearned everything; I now want to acquire. Not worthy possessions but everlasting moments.

It’s time to end this journey. To begin a new one…


**This post is part of the A to Z April Challenge and the Ultimate Blog Challenge.**

**My theme for the A-Z April Challenge is "26 Days of Eloquent Writing".**

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20 comments:

  1. For some reason when I read this, I think about the movie/book 'Wild'. Beautiful words...

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    1. Thanks Sanch :) I haven't read this one yet. Will check it out.

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  2. Yes sometimes that the path we were in life was wrong one and it's never too late to start afresh :) Wonderful lines :)

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    1. Yes Prasanna. That should be the motto. It's never too late to start afresh. :) Thanks for stopping by.

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  3. Evergreen hopes.
    What a great descriptor. It's one of those things that will stick with me.
    Thanks, I like how your challenge is going.

    Bushman
    2015 A to Z Challenge Ambassador
    @jwb81074

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  4. But sometimes the biggest challenge is to realize when to end the journey. Beautifully expressed.

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    1. Yes Rajlakshmi. Self-realization is the crux of the journey itself. Thanks for stopping by ! :)

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  5. A journey towards self discovery and self love should be the ultimate goal. It's not an easy one, but truly worthwhile!

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  6. Deep one this, EM! Really liked the shift from the material to the spiritual.

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  8. Sounds like a wonderful journey! :) It's great to leave behind the materialistic world and seek a less cluttered and a more peaceful life! <3

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    1. Yes Elly. The materialistic world is too cluttered with vanity. For peace and tranquility, we need to let go of these worldly possessions. Thanks for stopping by! :)

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  9. Evarlasting moments are precious than any materialistic possessions right? Good one EM :)

    Just Listen

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  10. So deep, and wonderfully penned.

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