Untethered Mind
Like a colourful kite made of paper bright,
My mind and I drift—untethered in flight.
No string to guide, no anchor to bind,
We sail with the restless winds of the mind.
Yet sometimes dark clouds begin to grow,
Like shadows trailing where colours glow.
Negative thoughts—like tangled thread—
Snag my wings with a weight of dread.
They whisper doubts in a hollow tone,
Turning bright skies to shades unknown.
A storm of fears, of what-ifs spun,
Threatening the flight that’s just begun.
The wind, at times, is gentle and warm,
At others it strikes like a sudden storm.
We twist and turn through the vast unknown,
Seeking a calm we can call our own.
Amidst the chaos, a truth feels near:
A tether need not be born of fear—
But of hope, to steady and hold in place
The fragile joy in the mind’s vast space.
Still, in this dance of fall and rise,
There’s beauty beneath the troubled skies.
For even a kite, though torn in fight,
Can shimmer again in the morning light.
So let us fly with hearts unchained,
Facing the storms we’ve long disdained.
For the mind, though wild, can learn to steer,
And find the sun when the clouds clear
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