It Is So Dear! Poem by Veeraiyah Subbulakshmi

It Is So Dear!

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The smoothness of it attacks them pleasantly,
It blooms slowly as the flowers that emit fragrance,
The shine of the borrowed light from the moon,
Gradually transferred to their already beautiful faces,
Neither her beauty nor his performance attract them,
What kind of bond that defines this pure affection,
Not the ionic to get separated by the passing current,
Their love is not over saturated to form the boring crystals,
They do not have the own identity with inert feelings,
They are too nascent when they are near,
They are dear to each other now and ever.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Veeraiyah Subbulakshmi 27 August 2012

I thought of using all chemical terms related to bonds such as ionic, covalent, single, double and many more in this poem. Though the ionic bonds are the strongest bonds and the stable inorganic compounds are comprising of ionic bonds, during electrolysis the positively and negatively charged ions will be separated and these ions are having high energy as the individuals who are undergoing the separation process, until these ions reach the respect electrode to acquire or discharge the electrons to be the normal elements. The bond between two individuals should be stronger than the ionic bonds, not to get separated during the electrolysis of various problems.

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Rajendran Muthiah 27 August 2012

As the pure affection bonds them together, it is nascent even when they are near. As the love is Platonic, they will be dear to each other for ever. Ionic separation concept -what use it has in this poem?

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