Pentaland Disciplines- Seventy [21- 23] Poem by Rajendran Muthiah

Pentaland Disciplines- Seventy [21- 23]



21."O, my friend! When I was withering, our hero who has gone away to earn wealth, told me he would be back before the monsoon sets in.
The heavy rains of the season have caused the thorny plants to spring teeth-like buds. When our beauty diminishes, when we suffer out of our ignorance, it seems no one is mightier than me among the living.

22."The shepherds blew the Konrai flute and goaded on the herds of cows and the calves towards the hamlet.In that time of evening, the clouds spread everywhere in the sky, making peals of thunder and forming the rainbow which precedes the rainfall.Iam scared
by this rainy season", said the heroine to her friend.

23."O, my friend! As the clouds burst with noise, the frogs croak in joy.The separation makes the bangles looser and drop down from my hands. My worried mind thinks that our hero should come on a horse drawn chariot and give us comfort to relieve us from our pains'

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Rajendran Muthiah

Rajendran Muthiah

Madurai District, Tamil Nadu, India.
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