Permature Death Poem by Kamarudheen Amayam

Permature Death

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When the ancestral riches were split
All I got was a watch
An old Faveur Luba
which father used to wear
Keeping time in good and bad times.
When I strapped in on
I felt I had defeated
Ceasar in person.

(It is said,
there was no watches during his time)

When I bought a motorbike
By bartering my kidney
It was no less than a
Victory over Alexander.

When I saw the broken plane parts
And the bullets stuck my heel
I experienced sympathy for them.

(Maybe its the arrogant thought,
that I have something which they don't) .

When I bought a computer
By trading my thump
I left I had overthrown
Hitler and Mussolini at the same time.

(That's the day I despised Akalavyan)

When I married
I felt I had defeated
Jesus and Vivekanda
Together, in life and death

(Ever since I have come to envy Buddha)

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Saturday, November 15, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: political
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Aftab Alam Khursheed 15 November 2014

A death premature- that is at the young age- span is measured you may call it whatsoever fixed life - still poem has its own beauty..very nice

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Aftab Alam Khursheed 15 November 2014

A death premature- that is at the young age- span is measured you may call it whatsoever fixed life - still poem has its own beauty..very nice

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