Pentaland Disciplines- Seventy [38- 40] Poem by Rajendran Muthiah

Pentaland Disciplines- Seventy [38- 40]



38."The tigers with curved lines on their bodies are prone to hunt
the deer-like animals.The blossoms bearing bushes with strong baseabound in the ways of the desert.Does our valiant hero leave us
to suffer here for earning wealth by his hard efforts? The heroine thus said to her friend who perceived the separation.

39."Dear friend! The tiger killed the female elephant. The tusker which lost his partner went away in fear and stood under the Mavilangu trees between the rocks, awaiting the arrival of the tiger to avenge the crueldeath of his partner.Will our hero depart from us through this wild path? ", the heroine asked in doubt.

40." Our hero has gone across the hilly tracts, passing through the hamlets in the desert.The owls hoot in the old banyan trees giving shade to the public forum. Beneficial sneezing comes to us often.Like the deep love he showered in your secret affairs, he'll come soon to relieve your pain. Good omens augur well", her friend said.

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Rajendran Muthiah

Rajendran Muthiah

Madurai District, Tamil Nadu, India.
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