A Tiger Says 'Meow' Poem by Veeraiyah Subbulakshmi

A Tiger Says 'Meow'



Taming is done in silent whips,
Throwing of loads from the ships,
Most feelings vacate to be replaced,
The weaning eyes and minds are the robust,
The wearing of pride as the broad hat,
To hide or save one from the bright light,
Mostly taming is done in quite pause,
All will be tamed, abandoning all their opinions.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Tirupathi Chandrupatla 05 October 2013

Taming is done in silent whips Mostly taming is done in quiet pause. They can tame anything, opinions don't matter. A poem with a message. Thank you.

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