Ocean meets the sky
On the edge of the world,
The ocean reaches for the sky
That once felt impossible
Is now a synchronicity—unstoppable.
As the ocean approaches,
The sky turns pink.
Admiring its beauty,
Lost in a silent link.
For nothing here is bound,
No distance truly stays,
What seems so far apart
Still meets in quiet ways.
In the end, we realize
The earth is but a sphere.
No edges are truly there
To keep us captive here.
One can fly as high as eternity,
Limit ends where the mind soars,
Not where the world draws line,
For it, it’s all there in the mind!!

FAQs – Ocean Meets the Sky
What is the poem about?
The poem explores the idea of connection, showing how things that seem far apart—like the ocean and the sky—are actually linked.
What does “ocean meets the sky” symbolize?
It symbolizes unity, hope, and the belief that boundaries are often just illusions.
Why does the sky turn pink in the poem?
The pink sky represents beauty, calmness, and magical moments, like sunrise or sunset, when nature feels most connected.
What is the message of the poem?
The poem reminds us that limits exist mostly in our minds, and we can go beyond them with imagination and belief.
What does “the earth is but a sphere” mean?
It means there are no real edges or boundaries in the world—everything is connected.
Who can relate to this poem?
Anyone who dreams big, feels inspired by nature, or believes in breaking limits can relate to this poem.
What emotions does the poem evoke?
It brings feelings of peace, wonder, hope, and inspiration.
What is the significance of the ending lines?
The ending emphasizes that true freedom comes from the mind, not from physical boundaries.
Where can I buy books?
You can buy the books at Bookosmia website and Amazon.in
Anything You Can Be | Inspiring Biographies of Famous Indian Women in Science, Sports, and Arts | Illustrated with Activities book for Kids Ages 7-12
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