Stories of Climate Change Hope
Society & Culture
Through art we can see things in a different light and learn something new. In this episode, Nikunj Pathak shares his understanding of hope in form of a poem. This is the third and last part of my conversation with Nikunj.
Text of the poem:
I ask what is hope An emotion or a lie, Or a word for refusing deny, When I think of this I broke, My mind doesnt know what is hope,
A river on her way to the sea, And the eyes of a man on a boat, Do they have the same destiny, I dont know but I see hope,
Will the river meet the sea, And the man his destiny, Their fate is bound in one rope, And I feel there is hope,
Dark clouds gearing up in the sky, Looking up the man sighs, Chilling wind and lightening sensations, There is hope in his emotions,
This too shall pass, Closing eyes he thought, Sleeping on a floating boat, I see hope.
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