Description
“All You Who Sleep Tonight” is a poem written by the Indian author and poet Vikram Seth. It is part of his poetry collection titled “Mappings,” which was published in 1980. Vikram Seth is known for his diverse literary works, including novels, poetry, and essays.
The poem “All You Who Sleep Tonight” reflects on themes of love, longing, and the passage of time. It is a contemplative piece that addresses the reader, inviting them to reflect on their own life and relationships. The poem captures a sense of yearning and a desire for connection, while also acknowledging the inevitable transience of life and the inevitability of change.
Here is the text of the poem “All You Who Sleep Tonight” by Vikram Seth:
All you who sleep tonight Far from the ones you love, No hand to left or right And emptiness above –
Know that you aren’t alone The whole world shares your tears, Some for two nights or one, And some for all their years.
The poem’s simplicity and emotional resonance have made it a favorite among readers. It speaks to the universal experiences of solitude, longing, and the human need for companionship, reminding us that even in our moments of isolation, we are connected by our shared emotions and experiences.
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