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Desire: Not of Nature but of ugly Men

Contemporary Poetry Anthology by Santosh Kumar Biswa

Desire: Not of Nature but of ugly Men

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Every pollutant that constitutes the air Isn't caused because of itself, But, is caused by the shellfish desire, Not of nature but of ugly men That liveth in the land.

Upon the selfishness of pollutants In retort, no remedies of men shall work. Nature, when it reacts back with its Revenge, Harsh it would be, with no mercy when pled That doesn't weigh rich or poor in history.

The composure in it isn't its tolerance But, the time given, to change and mend And the faithful observation of their deeds. ‘Cause changes in men is what it awaits dearly For betterment of both and lasting creation.

Contemporary Poetry Anthology by Santosh Kumar Biswa

“If you say 'no' to any one of those, You will get to the place where most foes With harsh welcoming into the way Fully adorned with skulls and bones Got off with fire upon the dark room Filled with a musical scream of all at a time Of sorrow and pain in agony.

Nothing to sit on but on the boiling oil With a number on your chest made of fire, You, waiting for your turn to come."

"But, if you say 'no' to all of those, You will enter into the space of grace, Where only the chosen one turns With grand welcoming at the gate of hope And in the room filled with beauty and honor.

Everywhere white, the sign of purity Filled with the chanting of the angels of praises Of victory and delightfulness forever, In front of the father and the son, not seen, With your chest as high as an Everest Never to regret or be in bother

Contemporary Poetry Anthology by Santosh Kumar Biswa

And immortality be the badge provided For doing what was asked when alive."

"Oh! God, a blunder I have made in disguise," Said an old man and closed his optics.

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