When
I strive to think how my blissful years went
Left
with life in this dark - gloomy world and tide,
And
that modest flair that is retirement stopped inside
Trapped
inside me worthless, though my spirit more meant
To
dole out with my learners, present ideas and comment
My
apt version, lest life remain hesitant and dried,
"The
Creator expects full life work, but is the scheme defied?"
Tenderly
pose I. However, Hark does not repent of fate
That
whisper, retorts quickly: "God does not heed
Neither
man's labour nor his talent: who finest
Carry
His calm duty, they attend Him highest.
His
kingdom is majestic; the universe is at His will and need
And
move over the earth and the deep, sans nest:
They fulfil Divine duty to those who pray and stay great."
This
sonnet was penned by the poet on his retirement from Swami Sharddhanand College
(University of Delhi ), Alipur - Delhi-110036 on 30 June, 2024, after serving as a teacher for thirty-seven
years in the college. He was deeply touched by the farewell given by his
colleagues on Tuesday, September 3rd, 2024. This poem is inspired by the famous
sonnet 'On His Blindness' by famous poet John Milton.
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