RAVIKIRAN ARAKKAL (7TH OCTOBER 1951 / Trissur, Kerala State, India.)
Poems by RAVIKIRAN ARAKKAL : 158 / 510
FRENCH TEACHER
Being in Paris for over
Thirty years, he taught
French to younsters
At sixty five, reminscing
The Eiffel tower, the squares
Of Paris, the promenades
The painters, especially
The beuties, with a smack
Of his old lips, mentioning
Them quite often,
But not mentioning
The life of love he led,
He lived ina old fort like house
Looking after his
Wife and shy daughter,
With thought of france
Where he lived so long,
For company of his oldage.
RAVIKIRAN ARAKKAL
Submitted: Thursday, December 06, 2007
Edited: Thursday, April 28, 2011
Poems by RAVIKIRAN ARAKKAL : 158 / 510
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