Kamarudheen Amayam

Kamarudheen Amayam Poems

When the ancestral riches were split
All I got was a watch
An old Faveur Luba
which father used to wear
...

Bought from
Ibn Batuta Mall
In Dubai
Damn expensive
...

Before darkness blossoms
Absurd bore the slouch a son

On the forehead of darkness
...

They prophesied
Good people would die young
So I remained bad
Please forgive me
...

Mixing my pleasure
With your pain
In equal measure
We get a child.
...

Grandma never told me a tale
Never scared me by pointing at spooky pots
Never pained me by showing the bird cage trapped in the wild fire
Never forcefed me by threatening to lay in dark corridors
...

Piercing with the paled eyes
Doctor gave verdict:
‘'It is spread thru water,
has to be cared''
...

Sad memories
like wolves haunt me
The love promises
we traded with joy…
...

9.

Why father,
has his eyes been shut so forcefully?

Perhaps to see nothing more.
...

It's not a task
To catch a poem
With fishing line
To keep it in a pot
...

1
Chirped the bird
Whiten the dawn
Suffice the sleep
...

Friends,
Most of them are like drums
Emptier their inside,
The more they sound.
...

For a long time now
my travels have been
on the wizened back
of a wooden hobby horse.
...

He has not seen the Taj Mahal
Probably never heard of it even.
At dawn, he starts with the mango basket
And returns only by dusk,
...

I used to remember him
When the debt do raise
And, the malady heighten
...

How benevolent he is!
Who gives the Grandma
Peanuts to munch.
Gives a bracelets to the
...

Before pulling down the Kayyala,
and erecting a new car porch.
I felt
I needed to have the consent
...

The Poems Hunter who left long back
has yet not been returned.

May be straying in front of
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The Best Poem Of Kamarudheen Amayam

Permature Death

When the ancestral riches were split
All I got was a watch
An old Faveur Luba
which father used to wear
Keeping time in good and bad times.
When I strapped in on
I felt I had defeated
Ceasar in person.

(It is said,
there was no watches during his time)

When I bought a motorbike
By bartering my kidney
It was no less than a
Victory over Alexander.

When I saw the broken plane parts
And the bullets stuck my heel
I experienced sympathy for them.

(Maybe its the arrogant thought,
that I have something which they don't) .

When I bought a computer
By trading my thump
I left I had overthrown
Hitler and Mussolini at the same time.

(That's the day I despised Akalavyan)

When I married
I felt I had defeated
Jesus and Vivekanda
Together, in life and death

(Ever since I have come to envy Buddha)

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