In the maze of life I was caught
Didn’t know which way to walk
In whirlpool of mind, my canoe got stuck
Perplexing was the labyrinth of heart
Untying the knots of dilemma of mind
Walking free in delight to unwind
I started the journey free of any bind
The tantalizing tunnels led me to the caves
Intersection of roads held me in its grasp
I endeavored to release myself from the clutches of their hold
Bruised with cuts of blades of life and sickle of time
I stood aghast and stupefied
Hot oleanders of worldly entanglements stood in my way
And in an epiphany in labyrinth, a lamping fly I became
Whose little spark came in and went away
Bashfully treading on paths untrodden
I flew to the beckoning horizon,
Greek Daedalus I became, leaving the worldly entanglements far behind
To be confined in a cage, I declined
An enlightened me was now ready to shine!
Ritu Kamra Kumar
Poet’s Note: In Greek mythology, Daedalus (Greek: skillfully wrought) was inventor and sculptor who is said to have built paradigmatic labyrinth for king Minos of Crete. He also fashioned wings of wax and escaped the labyrinth.