The Woman Under The Moon Poem by Rahman Henry

The Woman Under The Moon

Rating: 5.0


The woman under the moon
You are
I like to spend a life in love
For whom

May be Rati Devi cursed me

I would love you and live in a lone
I would die unseen
But my love for you never

Saturday, December 19, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: love,love and life,moon,woman
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
*Rati Devi:

More popularly known as the wife of Kama, the god of love, Rati herself plays a large role in love and lust in Hinduism. With a number of names, most of which speak to her immense beauty, it seems obvious Rati would be the goddess of desire. Depending on the source, she is the daughter of either Daksha or Brahma. In the case of the latter, she was the reason for the god's suicide, after he lusted after her. Rati immediately killed herself as well (they were both quickly resurrected) . But Rati's biggest claim to fame was successfully changing Shiva's mind. The Destroyer, sworn to ascetic ways after his first wife's death, had been forced to fall in love again. In revenge, he killed Kama, turning him to ash with his third eye. The best known version of the story has Rati persuade Shiva to revive her husband, with the caveat that Kama is to be invisible for eternity.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Farzana Shumi 22 December 2015

I would love you and live in a lone I would die unseen But my love for you never

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Wild Horse 21 December 2015

May be Rati Devi cursed me I would love you and live in a lone I would die unseen But my love for you never

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Mannah Shekh 20 December 2015

Ah my heart is melting.. So good.. Thank you dear vaiya..

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Unwritten Soul 19 December 2015

The poem simply beautiful, and the notes makes things more details and it is interesting to know it :)

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Rahman Henry

Rahman Henry

Natore, Bangladesh.
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