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I was sold to pain in a slave market that  didn't  look like one, auctioned by a civilized crowd of people just like you and me in everyday life, posing as my comrades, acolytes or lovers. I stood firm on my ground unrelenting even in pain's intimidation and said, what  Valmiki                  the first poet found,         "Grief gushes out in verse"                                  and I sing                                         alone.
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Jun 1, 2014
Jun 1, 2014 at 5:29 AM UTC
When in pain a verse from me gushes..
I was sold to pain in a slave market that  didn't  look like one, auctioned by a civilized crowd of people just like you and me in everyday life, posing as my comrades, acolytes or lovers. I stood firm on my ground unrelenting even in pain's intimidation and said, what  Valmiki                  the first poet found,         "Grief gushes out in verse"                                  and I sing                                         alone.
Poet Valmiki, according to Indian tradition, wrote the first epic poem "Ramayana" in Sanskrit millenniums ago, known as Adi Kavya(first poem) .Adi Kavi(First poet) Valmiki,  uttered his first verse in anguish without even realizing it as a new form of expression.He saw a cruel hunter killing the male among a pair of doves making love, oblivious of the world."Hunter, don't.." gushed out the anguish in the form of verse..the first ever. The theme extended in to the story of King Rama's life and the grief he embraces to remain a ruler true to his subjects.
k-balachandran
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Jun 1, 2014 at 5:29 AM UTC
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