Veer Hanuman's Advice To Ravana Poem by Sathya Narayana

Veer Hanuman's Advice To Ravana



"O' king, don't cause the death of your near ones.
Don't bring an end to your golden kingdom.
Your choice will save the lives of millions.
Shun vanity; invite innate wisdom.
"No demon I'm like you; no human too
like Ram; I have no prejudices, King!
No bias; no odium, to tell the truth.
I'm just an Ape; your friend and peace-loving.
"I'm Ram's servant; I have with me his strength.
The strength his name gives me; the strength his love
gives me; the strength his thoughts give me; the strength
my devotion gives me; that strength's immense.
"That strength's enough for me to skin a flint!
Prefer I still between you two, no dint.

Veer Hanuman's Advice To Ravana
Wednesday, October 19, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: preference,strength,vanity
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Sathya Narayana

Sathya Narayana

Nellore, Andhra Pradesh
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