Don'T Hie Yourself To The Hideout. Poem by Rajendran Muthiah

Don'T Hie Yourself To The Hideout.

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Why you dear, vanished from my sight?
If honest words hurt your heart
then hot springs burst from the snowy mountains
must also harm human folk.
Right advice will be sour to taste
but once chewed, haste won't throw you into waste.
Your mind curtseyed to hypocrisy
but turned off from melting mercy.

The gleaming stars going dim at early dawn,
come back with cheerful looks in the coming night.
The flowers shut their petals in the chill evening,
open and smile in elegance in the morn.
The birds welcoming the dawn with chirps,
do the orchestra again in the birth of next day.
The animals quenching their thirst leave the pond,
with gratefulness and trace the trails back to the spot.
The seasons bid bye not to die
but to revive again with spirit and verve.
The turtles hibernate for half year and wake up back
to explore the strange, unknown places.
The soaring eagle doesn't hover for ever.
The rivers lured to the seas come back as rainy clouds.
Living things sprouting from the earth return to it as dust.

Had you been away by the pride of your beauty,
I wouldn't have felt about you.
If you were off by the dictates of your heart,
then who could heal this bleeding heart?
If you play hard to get me back in thy heart,
you're human, otherwise worse than the animals.
Tell me dear, why you hied to the hideout,
or kill me hiding for long into the human jungle.

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Rajendran Muthiah

Rajendran Muthiah

Madurai District, Tamil Nadu, India.
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