Man Of Nobility. Poem by Gangadharan nair Pulingat..

Man Of Nobility.

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I knew him as a man of nobility
Who always inspired the children
To read more and more books
And become useful and responsible ones
To the village just as lamplight.

He was a man of noble characters
Always stood as companion of children
Their growth, habits, learning and play
A pleasant feeling in his mind always.

Living simply but thinking highly
The life he spent in such humility
Not a petulant character at any time
Never hurt the feelings of children.

Every year October second he organised
The village children for celebration
The day of cleanliness of the village
The premises of village school
As well as public places and village pond.

Never he hesitated to criticize the wrongs
In such a spirit of Public interest
And also to correct the individuals in errs
As an elder brother to his younger ones.

We were all under his command and advise
The ladder of success through education
And to face the challenges of real life
He shown us the way of acceptable character
A noble heart we respect him still
Though his presence is lost for ever.

Men of noble hearts makes the world
Inclusive spirit of culture and civilization
where hurting others is forbidden by society
Where beliefs are treated in such wide spectrum
Bigotry have no relevance in human society
Love and love the humanity always they teaches.

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
A very good gentleman lived in the village telling the children to grow by reading and writing and through education and values of life.Actual events of life experience.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Roseann Shawiak 01 October 2014

An excellent poem, I love hearing of good people encouraging children to read, write and become educated. It makes for a better world and increases the values of life tenfold. Great message, Gangadharan! ! Well done. Thank you for sharing it. Also, thank you for reading and commenting on my poem: Creatively Simple. I believe that philosophy is closely related to poetry - they go hand in hand. RoseAnn

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