The poem compares human desire for perfection with nature’s acceptance of imperfection. Humans always try to create perfect things—like neat gardens and fixed rules—but this constant chase often leads to stress, sadness, and disappointment.
On the othe
Chasing dreams from day to night.
They make gardens, clean and wide,
But feel so empty deep inside.
Nature grows in wild ways,
Crooked trees and cloudy days.
Mountains tall and rivers bend—
Still, they bring peace in the end.
People feel sad, they feel low,
Because they want things just so.
Always trying to make things best,
But never stopping just to rest.
Nature smiles in all it does,
Never asks for what it was.
No perfect lines, no shiny gold—
Just soft winds and stories told.
Humans say that white is right,
But nature shines with every light.
Black or brown, red, green, blue—
All are bright, all are true.
So let’s not rush to fix or fight,
Let’s learn from birds that take their flight.
Imperfect things can still be great—
Love the world and not just fate.
Poetry by Anshuman Gupta
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Written on 2025-06-12 at 21:45
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On the othe
Perfection
People want things neat and right,Chasing dreams from day to night.
They make gardens, clean and wide,
But feel so empty deep inside.
Nature grows in wild ways,
Crooked trees and cloudy days.
Mountains tall and rivers bend—
Still, they bring peace in the end.
People feel sad, they feel low,
Because they want things just so.
Always trying to make things best,
But never stopping just to rest.
Nature smiles in all it does,
Never asks for what it was.
No perfect lines, no shiny gold—
Just soft winds and stories told.
Humans say that white is right,
But nature shines with every light.
Black or brown, red, green, blue—
All are bright, all are true.
So let’s not rush to fix or fight,
Let’s learn from birds that take their flight.
Imperfect things can still be great—
Love the world and not just fate.
Poetry by Anshuman Gupta

Read 29 times
Written on 2025-06-12 at 21:45



