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An illusion

If you had never heard the word beautiful,  
Would you know what it means?  
Could you grasp it in the curve of a smile,  
In the hush of a sunset bleeding into the sea?  

If no one told you a painting was art,  
Would the colors still stir your soul?  
If no one called kindness lovely,  
Would warmth still bloom in your chest?  
If no one told you what loving is,
Would you know how to love?

We drape meaning over things we don’t understand,  
Dress the world in words that barely fit.  
Is beauty the pleasure of our eyes,  
Or the ache it leaves behind?  

Maybe we are fools,  
Chasing reflections in water,  
Falling in love with illusions,  
Trying to name the unnamable.  

And maybe that’s why I ramble—  
Because beauty is not in what we see,  
But in what we long to understand.

Copyright © Sivanesagi Subramanian | Year Posted 2025


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Date: 2/5/2025 7:27:00 PM

Thanks for sharing this... exposing your thoughts through your unique poetic style. Welcome to Poetry Soup. I welcome you with the love of the Lord, expressed by John 3:16 of the Bible, "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life." Be blessed.
Date: 2/3/2025 6:49:00 AM

A deep, soulful inquiry, SS, enjoyed your musings
Date: 2/3/2025 1:22:00 AM

Beauty is the inner reaction to practical life. beautiful poem penned
Date: 2/3/2025 12:53:00 AM

Wow! You blew me away with the last stanza! A powerful write. Kudos!

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