Prasanta Kumar Panda
POETS AND THEIR INDOCTRINATED EMOTIONS
Do poets differ,
Like the doctors?
A poet’s mind has always suffered
From the burden of doctored emotions
To maintain a relation within the sanction of social norms
With readers.
Yes, poets differ
As they don’t know
How doctors agree
On occasions in which
They can make a fortune
Out of their being unanimous.
Unlike doctors
May be as a poet
I have an opinion
Akin to others known as poets too,
When I know they have no interest
At the cost of integrity or wisdom.
I believe like many others who have faith in others
All the poets belong to the same capital of emotion
For their existence to prove human soul is the ruler;
As a celebration of poetic truth
In a darkest possible age of uncivilized methods.
Are they working for a capital punishment as well
To prove they are worthy of their emotions?
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On Tuesday, 3 November 2015 11:07:56 UTC+5:30, Prasanta Panda wrote:
Prasanta Kumar PandaPOETS AND THEIR INDOCTRINFrom the burden of doctored emotionsTo maintain a relation within the sanction of social normsWith readers.Yes, poets differAs they don’t knowHow doctors agreeOn occasions in whichThey can make a fortuneOut of their being unanimous.Unlike doctorsMay be as a poetI have an opinionAkin to others known as poets too,When I know they have no interestAt the cost of integrity or wisdom.I believe like many others who have faith in othersAll the poets belong to the same capital of emotionFor their existence to prove human soul is the ruler;As a celebration of poetic truthIn a darkest possible age of uncivilized methods.Are they working for a capital punishment as wellTo prove they are worthy of their emotions?
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