Mary Binu

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There are certain things which one could never express
life’s like a dream, you can never guess - what’s gonna
happen next; don’t expect me to be your little miss
sunshine, - I’m nothing but a ugly plain jane.
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We joined hands and gathered for the occasion
The day to celebrate your memorable vocation,
Lighted lamps stood amidst the hungry crowd
To salute the grande dames with our hearts proud;
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Life is not an alibi, it wasn’t built for practicality
You cheer the crowd and succumb to formality
A tragic event will not stop the planet turning
In me is the spirit inexorable, avid - burning
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The gloomy day extended into two
Still I am wondering where you are.
Am I the lonely one, a fish out of water
If only you had stayed a little longer
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We held hands together, you and me
Gliding through a words of Sea
Slipping and soaring,
Lying beneath the metaphors of life.
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Cold numb sensation running through the veins,
Piercing tender touch of nomadic winds
Felling-less pulsating rhythm,
Cunning pain creeping in my soul
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There is a River flowing down the hill
Dump your waste on her and make the kill
For there was no one to question the maker
The lifeless River stinks of human squander,
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(To My Proud Daughters of a Man-made World)

We shift shapes and shades all day long
Happy or sad we cleanse our souls with a song.
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The Best Poem Of Mary Binu

'Lines From The Heart'

There are certain things which one could never express
life’s like a dream, you can never guess - what’s gonna
happen next; don’t expect me to be your little miss
sunshine, - I’m nothing but a ugly plain jane.
a wandering singer among the swampy bushes in a
Crusoe’s Island, standing on the cliff like Shikhandi
in penance. You may not appreciate my deeds
which I do or pay any of attention to my words,
you call me as an untamed animal of the woods.
From no where I hear my mother crying aloud
‘get down this instant, or else’ – thoughts died out
in the air. I overheard my old man whispering, “futile
being… no man would want to marry a crippled girl.”

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