Wind Mills Poem by Indira Renganathan

Wind Mills

Rating: 5.0


Man-made gods single-headed
Attached to a detached bust
Synthesizing on top decored
Three- handed, two-handed deified
Whirling in slow motion
Standing at ease on four legs
Empowered to empower human needs
Whilst headless wind-God dispersedly
Diffusing, herding his rotor-children

Thursday, March 26, 2009
Topic(s) of this poem: social
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Ranjit Ravindran 03 October 2009

Wow... you poured life into the professional outcome of an engineering marvel. I bet any engineer who reads this will be professionally motivated. 'Attached to a detached bust' : -- Liked this description! The following lines are simply outstanding.... Marvelous 'Whilst headless wind-God dispersedly Diffusing, herding his rotor-children' A sweet 10 Ma'am.

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Marilyn Lott 15 August 2009

A unique way of describing one of my most favorite man-made creations. '10! ' Warm Wishes, Marilyn

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Antonio Liao 22 June 2009

well penned...meaningful indeed....so powerful reality... a best venue for reflection...God bless....a 10 +

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Indira Babbellapati 09 April 2009

man-made wind gods standing high against the blue sky!

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