What Might Be My Son Doing Poem by Kumarmani Mahakul

What Might Be My Son Doing

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In material world a physical father thinks,
"What might be my son doing there? "
As with much care I have nourished,
He might be earning more money."

"He might be going to office for duty,
He might be constructing a new house,
He might have purchased many assets,
House might be decorated in Gold."

In such house his children might be playing,
He should see grandchildren and great ones,
Many servants might be serving food,
My son might be sleeping in luxury bed."

In spiritual world Super Spiritual Father thinks,
"Soul is my son and he has incarnated in a body,
In Earth he might be busy in meditation and values,
He might be remembering me continuously."

He might be serving selflessly for all creatures,
In my garden he might be realizing his self,
Knowing truth he might be living without attachment,
He might be busy in gaining spiritual excellence.

© Kumarmani Mahakul,15 August,2017. All rights reserved.

Tuesday, August 15, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: father and son,life,lifestyle,spiritual
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Ranjan Kumar Ghosh 18 January 2018

In spiritual world Super Spiritual Father thinks, Soul is my son and he has incarnated in a body, In Earth he might be busy in meditation and values, He might be remembering me sir I read your poem I really happy10++++++-

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Lyudmila Purgina 22 November 2020

An affectionate father remembers his son with inner perception. This poem is interesting.

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Kumarmani Mahakul 09 April 2020

Dear poets, thank you very much for taking time and commenting. Your effort is highly appreciated. May God bring happiness for you..@ @

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Edward Kofi Louis 19 March 2019

Spirituality! ! ! ! With the muse of father and son. Thanks for sharing this poem with us.

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Mihaela Pirjol 03 December 2018

''He might be serving selflessly for all creatures, In my garden he might be realizing his self, Knowing truth he might be living without attachment, He might be busy in gaining spiritual excellence.'' - Wise and spiritual verses. A great poem, and a great tribute to a son.

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Geeta Radhakrishna Menon 31 March 2018

O ho ho! Kumarmani ji, i love this poem. You have in your inimitable style, compared the two Fathers. The earthly and heavenly Fathers with their different perceptions. Wonderful flow of thoughts. A classic poem that deserves a full score

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Gandam, Dist-Deogarh, Odisha, INDIA
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