A hope



The day will be a day,
The night will be a Night
Daylight will be daylight,
Dark sky will be dark sky,
No matter if it rains or not..
Bright Sun will be a bright Sun,
Cool Moon will be a cool moon,
No matter if it’s a cloudy day or not…
A bird that flies will be a bird that flies,
Wind  that flows will be the wind that flows,
No matter if it's summers or winters…
Our peace will be our peace,
Our patience  will be our patience,
Our strength will be our strength,
Our hope will be our hope,
Our happiness will be our happiness,
No matter if  it's pandemic time or not…
No matter if  we are locked in home or not…
No matter if we are surrounded with sadness or not...
No matter if we are not able to fly or not...
Just wait... good time will come soon...
Just wait...we will fly in the free sky soon...
Just wait...this black cloud of sadness will vanish soon...
Just wait...sunshine of happiness will come soon...
No matter if right now we can’t see the ray of hope,
So just keep hoping, keep hoping, keep hoping...
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Anu Jain

I am an artist, music lover & player, poet and photographer. I live in Bangalore, India. I create paintings using a variety of media – watercolor, acrylic, glass, pencil and charcoal. The subjects of my paintings are varied, as I love to learn and to experiment, focusing primarily on nature. I have done several successful solo & group art exhibitions. I am also an Art teacher and from the last five years I have taken Art & Craft classes in-person and currently I am conducting virtual Art classes for children of different age groups. I conduct art and craft workshops for adults as well. Most recently in December-January I did an 8 session workshop of Acrylic painting and did another 4 session workshop of Water painting from March-April-2021.. more…

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