Radha Krishno 2006 Poem by Ravisankar Maitree

Radha Krishno 2006

Rating: 5.0


Ayan Gosh does not more find fault in illicit love
If some Krishno loves Radha
What's offence, Rather grace
If something, added to this income.

The bottom of the Kodom-tree is much dank
Ugly kiln is on the bank of Jamuna
The bench of the park is possessed by the dopy
Where would the lovers meet?

Krishno to the whole a decitful shephered
still does not forget of the herd leaving
Would have tuned the flute sitting on Kodom-branch.

Krishno now a manager of farm of cattle nourishment
At times coaxing the owner
Sits in a Chinese in the twilight of the Moon at Seventh
He finds no taste in milk
Drink soup silently, under the table
He rubs on Radha's leg by his own.

Would that Krishno go to Mothura, let him go, no matter to Radha
Some new boy friend she would search out by Cellular phone.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Chitra - 30 January 2009

a dash of modern day satire...well written

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Kesav Easwaran 15 December 2008

you have written this very nicely, Ravi...really brought a smile in me...modern Radhas know krihna is 'every where'...why bother about one in Mathura or in Bangla! 10

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