Where Is Hell I Can Tell Poem by Mailrangam Visvanathan Venkataraman

Where Is Hell I Can Tell



If there is no love-reciprocation
If arises not a loving occasion
If happens not a kind-communication
There hell comes to give complication

Where confusion rules the roost
Where there is no morale boost
Where souls vulgarly boast
There only hell enjoys its toast

In the place of utter confusion
Where God rarely get invitation
And where souls get irritation
Hell enters with expectation

If kindness is eliminated
And only greed has dominated
There, by hell, devil is nominated
Contract with bliss is terminated

Those areas which Angels shun and avoid
Work spots where children are employed
In places where Gods feel terribly annoyed
There only its agents are by hell deployed

In those hearts that are barren
In those minds that have no fun
In those places where they use a gun
Hell is given a place, surely not Heaven

Where anger and sorrow live together
Where is unavailable a kind mother
Where one kills mercilessly his brother
Hell loves to permanently stay there

If devils at last in a place stay
If Angels from that place go away
In case none wants to sincerely pray
There hell finds a red-carpet laid way

If children are severely beaten
If elders' minds, youngsters threaten
Where hatred is deliberate and wanton
Hell surely likes that life-pattern

Where murderous attacks easily occur
Where God loves not to give succor
Where souls get devastating rancor
There hell challenges boldly the maker.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
READ THIS POEM IN OTHER LANGUAGES
Close
Error Success