Regret
a poem in response to Paper Poetry W10 prompt “Monk”

In search for truth,
He
didn’t need to lie,
to her and child left sleeping.
She knew Him, she knew the truth!
In response to Suntonu Bhadra’s Week 10 prompt Monk.
Summary
The web content presents a poem titled "Regret," which reflects on truth and deception in the context of a monk's relationship with a woman and her child.
Abstract
The poem "Regret" is a creative piece inspired by the Week 10 prompt "Monk" from Paper Poetry W10. It delves into the emotional landscape of a monk who, in his pursuit of truth, engages in an act of omission by not lying to a woman and her child, whom he leaves sleeping. The poem suggests a deep connection between the monk and the woman, as she is aware of his identity and the truth he represents. The content also acknowledges the inspiration behind the poem, referencing Suntonu Bhadra's prompt to view the world through the lens of someone living under vows. Additionally, the poem encourages readers to explore the unique perspective of a monk's life, with a link provided for further reading on Medium.
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In search for truth,
He
didn’t need to lie,
to her and child left sleeping.
She knew Him, she knew the truth!
In response to Suntonu Bhadra’s Week 10 prompt Monk.