As I walk through life flying high and low,>
There’s this voice I hear – telling me to grow.>
As I run from end to end in a haze of confused emotions; wondering why I can’t let go;>
There’s this voice I hear – telling me to breathe, take it slow.>
As I cry through the piercing grey problems from up above,>
There’s this voice that I hear – telling me to stop and feel the love.>
As I run through mountains with a happy roar and an accelerated heartbeat,>
There’s this voice I hear – telling me to stop, feel it, experience it, because this is the only time I’ll be in this ‘seat’.>
Now I realise that this voice is my constant.
It runs through my heart, sings in my ears and loves me with its gentle touch.>
I’m grateful for this constant.
Eshaa Joshi is 18 years old. She is interning with Shaheen Mistri, CEO of Teach for India, on a project called Kids Education Revolution, an attempt to reimagine education in India. She writes poetry too.>