Raceme By Kedar Nath Sharma Poem by Bijay Kant Dubey

Raceme By Kedar Nath Sharma



Raceme, a cluster of poems, brought out by
Indian Publishers Distributors, Delhi
In 2003,
The fourth collection
By Kedar Natrh Sharma.

May I Disclose? Is the first poem to start,
Followed by Niko, The Kialu Baba,
Gods Is Tired of My Prayers,
Life is Universal Merriment, The Man To Be,
His Pale Wiry Left Hand.

Let Not Your Season Slip,
A lovely love poem,
Appreciative of the beauty
Of the cheeks balsam-like.

Life Is Merriment advises to be merry and gay
Instead of being fraught with
Anxiety, fear and bewilderment,
Unnecessary tension and care,
You partake of it.

Where Have all the Roses Gone? bemoans
The loss of youth and glory
Which are but short-lived
And for some time.

Life Means More, Food for Thought,
My Love, Honesty is a Pretence,
Success is Sweet
The shorter poems
Telling of novel ideas and images.

Kedar Nath is from Himachal Pradesh,
A non-academic poet
Writing in his style,
As per his thought and reflection.

He Sells Chickens saddens us and we rue,
Seek to interpret the things
As in His Jurisprudence,
How the Divine Scheme of Things!

Thursday, September 25, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: art
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