When one is lethargic, God will do no magic, Only when we aim and try, To bless will decide the Sky, We must confidently move, Our mettle, we must prove, That will bring success, Giving to glory an access.


To Realize Goal of Soul



In case your goal is forgotten
For you fame will be denied
Understand this vital point
Making yourself industrious

If you simply idle away time
Without any seriousness
Your golden dreams will die
As you are blind toward them

Ambition can be realized
Only by creating sweats
Besides using one's brain,
For mission to be complete

Very easy to formulate a plan
But, the problem is execution
Perfect handling to win finally
This is the most vital stage

Plug the loopholes with skill
Augment your ability wisely
Retreat not, march with hope
Sure success is guaranteed

All of a sudden winning is bad
Step by step success is fine
As that is a thrilling experience
Reward for hard-work is definite

Simply carry on your activity
Patiently proceed with faith
Budge not in your noble goal
Sure success is then assured.

mvvenkataraman








Poetry by mvvenkataraman
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Written on 2012-05-09 at 19:09

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Faith is a wondrous commodity. Rare, elusive, transitory, nothing else is like it, unseen, intangible, yet for those who have it, invaluable.

Your line: Step by step success is fine

I've found to be true, no matter what your goal may be. Great things may be achieved incrementally, sometimes. Most goals are without guarantee, certainly, but at least it affords a path.

I understand you are writing of spiritual goals. Fulfillment comes in many forms. Each person must decide for themselves what is right, and how to reach whatever goal they may set. And, for some, the goal isn't... the goal, rather it is the path itself.

Nothing new here, I'm just drifting, it's a nice day, and thinking thoughts is nice. Your poem set me to it, for that—thank you. Some may find your expression of faith not to their liking. I find it soothing.

Namaste.
2012-05-09