Not Any More Poem by Unnikrishnan Sivasankara Menon

Not Any More

Rating: 5.0


Life is not
Life anymore
Life portends death.

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me poet yeps poet 10 January 2021

too short a life to comment such short life is no more shorter than short sort out poet

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Susan Williams 09 January 2021

a brilliant if melancholy poem that deserves a 100 star rating but I give you 5 stars cuz PH won't allow me to do more. Also faving this poem

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Unnikrishnan E S 10 January 2021

But thank you, Susie for your appreciation of the poem. For the top rating and the fav.

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Unnikrishnan E S 10 January 2021

Life is miserable today. It does not support hope. Not optimism either. Melancholy rules.

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Unnikrishnan E S 10 January 2021

More. The protest and blockades of the national capital by the farmers seeking withdrawal of the new farm laws continue for nearly two months. But the political leadership turn a blind eye to it.

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Susan Williams 09 January 2021

My friend---these lines hold much wisdom but also an element of hopelessness that I have never associated with you. Yes, we will all eventually die but in between birth and death we live and we should live to the height and breadth of our souls and hearts.

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Unnikrishnan E S 10 January 2021

Part 3. They forget the scruples and the concern for the safety of 1.4 billion people, and give approval for the vaccine. The rulers are concerned only about the well-being of the large corporations. Not of the lesser mortals.

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Unnikrishnan E S 10 January 2021

In India, the official body of experts assigned to consider approval of medicines and vaccines refuses approval of the COVID-19 vaccine prepared by Bharat Biotech. Because the clinical tests mandated by it and WHO etc. are not completed. But the political leadership asks them to approve it. (Contd)

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Unnikrishnan E S 10 January 2021

True Susie, I am a person who does despair easily. But, looking today's world, I tend to lose hope. When I saw what happened at the Capitol Hill, two days back. (Contd)

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Unnikrishnan Sivasankara Menon

Unnikrishnan Sivasankara Menon

PUTHENCHIRA, KERALA, INDIA
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