A Word That Lost Its Meaning

 

A Word That Lost Its Meaning


This picture made by Google Gemini 

In daily moments, gentle or tense,  
Apologies fall without much sense.  
Between shared lives and fragile trust,  
A soft regret turns casual dust.  

Before authority, rules, and power,  
That utterance blooms each passing hour.  
Traditions teach it as virtue’s sign,  
Spoken often, yet thin in spine.  

Mountains watch, rivers quietly flow,  
Skies don’t explain the storms they throw.  
Wounded soil remains still, unseen,  
All-giving Earth turns Rudra, fierce and mean.  

When breath grows rare and life turns ash,  
A handful of ruins, a final crash.  
“Sorry or forgive me” humans will say,  
A lifeless word, meaning gone away.

GR kaviyoor 
02 02 2026
(Canada, Toronto)

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