Tuesday, 3 November 2015

Poets and Their indoctrinated Emotions by Prasanta Panda

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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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?
Post
 
Discard

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