Juvenile Earth Poem by Sanjay Mehta

Juvenile Earth



What pleasure thou begets by not
Showering traits on those who need not
The brain they desire not
Or is it
To make them realise
The importance of have and have nots

Buddha the apostle of peace
Was born to lead
He ostracised the lead
Disrupting Manu's code
Which established societies bonds.

You have no means
You want to achieve
Desire to achieve
Buried by the meagre means.

The optimum strength of youth
Found a new cradle - the blackhole.
Improvisations they find, in age
And stretch towards the State
That which comes only once
In the blackhole spent
Age, when it comes never leaves
Instead age has to be left behind
Realisations of haves and have nots
Then, left far behind

Arn't we all
Young and old
Living in his laboratory
Code named - Earth
Are tools of his research
The research for an ideal world.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Soulful Heart 26 July 2012

The ending was superb with a glimpse of hope..............in depth and effective play of words...bravo

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