You have some blank pages
Fill in all you can
The folios are all yours
You can publish what ever you wish
But the editor is the god
He has to approve your editions
Once once you get the endorsement
They do form the contents
Of the most fascinating book
The book of life
An assortment of you joy and sorrows
But the climax remains concealed
The manuscript gets filled in
As you life proceeds
Make this book as appealing as possible
Let it instigate the future generation
Very nice poem. Well depiction of life and appealing. Keep it up.
Make this book as appealing as possible Make this book clear and simple, anyone could handle Well done..Kavita. TO
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
Good poem from an artist.Find the Book of Life The book published when the costs were low A child born of a happy wedding. It was a cheap paperback edition Third in the line preceding two more. Title page neat, handy with pleasing appearance Healthy, active, sober and modest. A run-of-the mill social novel sans sensational passages Cultured, devoid of violence and vulgarity. Printing indifferent pages dog-eared and blurred Uncared for, yet doggedly pursued reading hard. Theme gripping movement slow but steady. Crossing sixty encounters road blocks insurmountable. When anxious to reach the happy ending Speed breakers emerge off-spring accusing obstruct passage. Readers baffled, perhaps author perplexed (bungled) Unable to close the narrative finds unnatural ending inauspicious. The style and language dissipate grip loosens Wavering, the author blamed for erratic writing. Oh! book! ending lost in torn pages Life ends without the knowledge of what happens to its creation. following lines which complement the poem: