Vampire Stories. Poem by Gangadharan nair Pulingat..

Vampire Stories.



Vampires the imagination of novelists
In eighteenth century classical novels
Drakula reading the novel made fearsome
Without having a rational thought
Witches and witch hunts in dark centuries
The poor human beings might have burnt alive
To the finish the poor humans
The rules were draconian and unwritten
But advent of industries, and workers
The empowerment of the laymen
The education world over gave a right signal
Now no more vampires or such King's mystical power
But all is not well still in world
We are bound to go with the education
Empowerment of the people with right thoughts
Vampires may be treated as a gone ever record
The stories that made the poor children fear.

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Vampire stories only an imagination.
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