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Your short stature itself is testimony to God's intention to create you in the form of a football. Knowing still it was meant for the net, many a time must the earth have longed to be a football, seeking your touch. Instead, you kept your word, teaching all the ***** on earth to dream of growing into a globe. Since your feet and football merged into one, all loves on earth were liberated for the time being from the metaphor of the spring and  cherry tree. Outside the field, the bullet shot you launched tore into the iron fences, oblivious to the red cards of the dictators. Now, the earth where you stopped playing on has become a lone deflated leather ball on the penalty line, with no one to take a shot. But its memories are still alive, brimming with Infinite dribblings that you are about to commence with God. O Poem by Veerankutty. Translated from Malayalam by Anwar N K
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Mar 30, 2021
Mar 30, 2021 at 11:03 PM UTC
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Your short stature itself is testimony to God's intention to create you in the form of a football. Knowing still it was meant for the net, many a time must the earth have longed to be a football, seeking your touch. Instead, you kept your word, teaching all the ***** on earth to dream of growing into a globe. Since your feet and football merged into one, all loves on earth were liberated for the time being from the metaphor of the spring and  cherry tree. Outside the field, the bullet shot you launched tore into the iron fences, oblivious to the red cards of the dictators. Now, the earth where you stopped playing on has become a lone deflated leather ball on the penalty line, with no one to take a shot. But its memories are still alive, brimming with Infinite dribblings that you are about to commence with God. O Poem by Veerankutty. Translated from Malayalam by Anwar N K
In memory of the great Football legend Diego Maradona.
veerankutty-mehfil
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59/M/vadakara,kerala, India
Mar 30, 2021
Mar 30, 2021 at 11:03 PM UTC
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