I Am Truly Thine. Poem by Rajendran Muthiah

I Am Truly Thine.

Rating: 5.0


When I walk on the road the sun becomes hot.
If I go to a theater, they display 'Houseful'.
If I enter a hotel, to take lunch,
I see the board, 'Meals exhausted'.when I
go to the shore to enjoy breeze, the tides swell.
Despite theseevents of ill-luck, I stand.
If I am not truly thine whose man am I? .

I didn't worry when I incurred loss in trade.
I simply put aside the occasions
Of my being cheated by some cyber thieves.
But when you turned me out of your heart
I lost my sleep and restless man I have been.
I prized you far above my possessions
but you crushed my heart and walked away.
If I am not truly thine, whose man am I? ?

Once I desired much to see your jovial face
Now I hate to look at the feigning ghost.
At first sight you smiled in your natural grace
but later your smiles are borrowed ones.
Though you slighted me I wouldn't slight you.
Though you reviled me for petty things
I just smiled and walked away.
If I am not truly thine whose man am I?

Tuesday, June 2, 2020
Topic(s) of this poem: love and life
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Dr Dillip K Swain 02 June 2020

A magnificent piece of work sir! Admired the fascinating poetic expression....Top score!

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Kumarmani Mahakul 02 June 2020

You simply put aside the occasions to say away from malicious persons. Restlessness tells us to take rest. Jovial face is desired so much. When you walk on the road hopeful sun becomes hot. About love and life you have presented an amazing poem.

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Rajendran Muthiah

Rajendran Muthiah

Madurai District, Tamil Nadu, India.
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