A Frenzied World Poem by Ravi Panamanna

A Frenzied World



A train travel-
A stone
An intended throw
An unaware hit
A passenger is injured.

Another scenario-
A state wide strike
No conveyance
A pregnant lady dies.

Again-
An accident
A death
The vehicle is lit.

A motor cyclist
Spits while he rides
Somebody behind him,
An unaware victim

A college-
Ragging
Eventual suicide
Aghast life

This passenger,
That pregnant lady,
This vehicle
That somebody
The suicide victim-
Insignificant, passing dust

“After all, a casual affair”,
We close our eyes.
We are not victims
So, we bother less.

I just ask you-
“Are you the wearer of shoes? ”
Then, the pinch will tell the truth,
The pain of the world is felt deep.

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

09/10/2013
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Erin Thomas 25 October 2013

I saw your comment on singing bird something and thought I'd come have a look at your writing. This is better than that poem. If you have something in the contest I'd like to read and rate it. I was spammed by the dude who wrote singing bird something something and commented honestly. He won't enjoy it. I'm hoping that your entry in the contest will at least get a good from me. So far I haven't in good conscience been able to rate anything above fair.

0 0 Reply
READ THIS POEM IN OTHER LANGUAGES
Ravi Panamanna

Ravi Panamanna

Ottapalam- Kerala State- India
Close
Error Success