The Dejection Poem by Subrata Ray

The Dejection



The Dejection.

He wished to be a causeless Fool,
And only the Mandate of the Unconscious,
An aloof-ed Lone without spoiled touch.

The sway of the Thought -Cancer,
And the missiles by fermented orators,
Sprout yellow heads amidst his lease.

Two breads and a loincloth,
Upon the sky-touched grass,
By the glade-glided -spring,
Are enough for a simple living.

No sermon-coated packed falsehood,
No status and station of Ego; s proud,
But a mind jocund in willow-woods,
And peace-sustaining air as life's food.

Friday, July 31, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: satire
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Subrata Ray

Subrata Ray

Formerly East Pahistan
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