Beyond The Law Of The Jungle Poem by Rishit Desai

Beyond The Law Of The Jungle

Rating: 4.0


Scorpions bite
Without a hiss;
Some bugs bite
Along with a kiss.

Hiss and bite
The crawling slime;
Wild cats jump
They give no time.

Swooping hawks
Armed with sight;
Bears but attack
Armed with might.

Jaws of a whale
Who does dare;
Trampling elephants
They just don't care

Jungle's Law
That is Nature's Call;
Aha! the Cupid's arrow
but, Beats them all.

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Glossary:

Crawling Slime - Snake
Bears are perhaps the only animals which attack unprovoked.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Aung Si 02 November 2012

Awesome poem here! You picked a great topic! my vote is 7.

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Jasbir Chatterjee 19 June 2012

violence in nature is part of life's dichotomy and goes hand in hand with its positive aspects of love and beauty...

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interesting approach.well done! !

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