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Ramamurthy Janakiraman
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Ramamurthy Janakiraman
Ramamurthy Janakiraman
Apr 2019
choosing to live
While,
the common people,
Poor and downtrodden,
live honestly and law abiding,
Why
Corrupt politicians,
Criminals,
Black money holders,
Debt defaulters,
choosing to live,
without a sense of shame ?
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Ramamurthy Janakiraman
Apr 2019
Prayer of Gods
O' Man,
We gave you
a Breath of life.
Made you
Able bodied.
Provided you with,
Five senses,
to do good to All
and to live in peace,
with fellow human beings.
O’ Man
Please grant us this boon.
For this act of kindness,
We will be grateful to you forever.
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Ramamurthy Janakiraman
Apr 2019
Listen the eerie silence
Noise of my inner thoughts
abruptly ended my meditation
Effort to attain peace
ended up in vain
Sitting before the vast sea
on a star studded dark night
looking at the end of the sky
Solitude embraced me
I listened the
Hymns of the horizon ... the eerie silence.
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Ramamurthy Janakiraman
Mar 2019
Sorrow
Ripened leaf
lost its hold
withered
in the stream.
It’s journey begins,
to an unknown destination.
-
The mother Tree
stood speechless in sorrow !
No one knows
the depth of a mother’s pain.
Mother Nature is not kind
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Ramamurthy Janakiraman
Mar 2019
Portrait of Passion
Have not seen her before.
May not see her again.
she is living in my thoughts,
for long ... nay, for ever.
Remember that
split second smile at me.
She looked at me deeply,
devoured me into her heart.
She is an angel
My Portrait of Passion
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Ramamurthy Janakiraman
Mar 2019
Seizing the Day
Space,time and cause,
drag you to, surprise destinations.
Sense and reason,
belie your logical expectations
Your intelligence is futile
Your wealth
may be useless, in need
Despite your penury
you may receive a royal recognition
That’s called destiny in disguise
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