Diamante Posted February 16, 2005 What a dull life must it be I don’t understand how could ever he In his own thoughts be so lost And so unaffected by inflation costs? He would stare at the green trees And wake up early just to watch the sunrise He would write verses on the ‘TENDER’ breeze And a whole thesis on his lover’s eyes. Gifted with an abstract, absurd and an absent mind He is indeed an exception to human kind. In springtime his mind would bloom And in the barren autumn he would gloom He would lament for no apparent reason As if it’s some big deal- ‘the change of season’! He would watch the sun reflect upon the stream And amazingly also feel content He’s so unaware of the world around him I doubt if he even remembers the name of the current president! Never on earth, another person you would find, With something as crazy as a poet’s mind. In a gathering when others are looking to flirt He would narrate how it saddens his heart To see humans forget humanity, in search of glory As if anyone was interested in his boring philosophical story. The busy city life he doesn’t seek And hates the industries for the dust and sound With a nostalgic heart, he’d speak Of how once everything was green and serene all around. Now all doubts are erased from the mind A poet is indeed an exception to human kind. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BOB Posted February 19, 2005 Bravo *Diamante* Bravo...Nice 1. Peace, Love & Unity. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites