Ramdas Bhandarkar (04-02-1958 / Madikeri)
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What I Have To Believe?
"What I have to believe and what I believed?
That on the whole, and by and large, to live relieved,
what we need, food for fight, or peaceful life?
decency when become thread binding, indecency is cutting knife!
Man has to live properly, spirit with due attention paid,
not according to what any religions and scriptures said,
what seemed decent and honest inside, Self's voice heard,
then it would, more or less, turn out all right, at the end,
Ramdas Bhandarkar
Submitted: Thursday, January 17, 2013
Poems by Ramdas Bhandarkar : 221 / 244
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