Pentaland Disciplines- Seventy [64- 66] Poem by Rajendran Muthiah

Pentaland Disciplines- Seventy [64- 66]



64." O, you thebent beaked Andril bird!Youlive not single, eat enough fish in the clear waters of the salt pans and stay on the Palmyra tree.Go and tell the chief of the cool coast in aptrestrained wordsto give back the beautyof the heroine heisted by him during the secret union", said the maid.

65." I won't diverge from the chief of the coast where the herons living in the groves and the throngs of leapingsharks are scattered away by the dashing waves", said the heroine, trod across the jungle and pleaded with the hero, "You don't have love on me. You know how to prolong our wedding but feign to be not conscious of it".

66." O, my rare heroine! Could we see with our eyes the hero of the coast where the fisher-men catch fish of all kinds with nets woven with micro-cords and the birds steal the dried fish from the coast. If we find him, chase him and tell him to give back the beauty of the heroine by the way of celebrating the marriage", said the maid on the way by which the hero has gone to earn wealth.

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Rajendran Muthiah

Rajendran Muthiah

Madurai District, Tamil Nadu, India.
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