Ravana Kidnaps Sita Poem by Ravi Kopra

Ravana Kidnaps Sita



Ravana kidnaps Sita
the beautiful wife of Rama
He wants her as his queen

He entices her-
Your white thighs so beautiful
like the tusks of my elephants

Your are breasts like two doves
please don't hide them from me
anybody seeing your lovely body

Will fall in love with you instantly
your face shines like a full moon
I cannot take my eyes off you

Even God has fantasies on you
Sita, you have stolen my heart
I feel like a helpless snake

In the clutches of Garuda
In dirty clothes you sleep on floor
you do not eat anything

You wear no make up, you look miserable
forget about your Rama, he may be dead already
you are in tatters, you live in forests

Don't be a fool, you beautiful woman
I desire you, be my queen, my wife
I will give you dresses, jewels, perfumes

Maids will wait on you hand and foot
anything you desire I will give you
you will live in luxury

You can give my riches to Janaka, your father
Come live with me on the shores of the sea
in a grove of trees surrounded by bees.

Sunday, November 12, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: lust
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