Schadenfreude not what Oceans
abet,
Or in tranquility weren't stayed
for long;
Though us littered even forbidden
depth,
And who sailed over it or cruised
for trade,
That voyage doused the fight or
drought;
Though danced in storms the waves
so high,
Yet never broken nature's pledge
so strong.
When it rained over it or
twisters forged,
Or when moonlight illumined the routes;
The sun so far yet gets consumed in
zeal,
Or glimmered over tempestuous
dark clouds.
Nature's existence is timeless
unbounded,
Inveigh against and it would get astounded;
That pledge, distinctive part of
ocean, 'can' break,
Thus, strive to revere the grandeur
of this 'Great.'
© Pranav Chaturvedi 2019