The Penance Of Unguarded Selfishness Poem by Subrata Ray

The Penance Of Unguarded Selfishness



Those days of struggle and untold effusions are gone. The shelter under parental paradise is no more. The black reasons seconded by hubris has eaten away the perennial spring. The service that conscience demanded, and morality urged came upon as self declared ego. The pricking memory yet reminds of the irrevocable wrongs.

Thursday, July 31, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: loss
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Subrata Ray

Subrata Ray

Formerly East Pahistan
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