Happy Departing Poem by Bharath Krishna

Happy Departing



Dear Wiseman, what are those scars on your legs?
Still working for the son to wrap your band to his shoulders?
Where is he? Doesn’t he know your death wind is approaching?
To him you were working for years, restlessly veiling wounds to every corner?
Count your fingers, the things that remained in you are those pieces of clothes, mourning tears, wounds and if light is in wayside then it’s your shadow…
Busy in search of reckless heart, that hand is packing huge sins in his bag…
Where is your farewell?
It’s veiled… Sorry man, I’ll close your eyes…
O lord break the gates of heaven, I’ll clap him farewell…
Happy departing dear man!

Monday, October 12, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: death
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Vijay Sai 15 October 2015

This poem made me to think about the Wisemans

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Liza Sudina 14 October 2015

touched me very deep! felt it even physically in heart!

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Seema Jayaraman 13 October 2015

A stunning poem.. deeply felt pain of the lonely old man left all alone

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Pradeep KUMAR 13 October 2015

Matala mantrikudû @ BHARATH

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Kelly Kurt 12 October 2015

A haunting poem, Bharath. Thanks

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