Two Poems


A Lament on Peace; An Ode         


O peace where are you
Are all wandering to you in vain?
When it becomes intolerable
The moaning your lack caused
O peace tell where you are
On air? With the charming bow
Or earth? Near the greenmails
In sea? Watching the great beauty
I gazed the soil, we toil
But, than you, welcomed me
Vendetta, Iraq, Kashmir and their laugh
When you uttered

Then I checked the air but what I could see was,
Competition of Boeings,
This told me you aren’t there
At last, I turned to the sea
But broken heart the result made me
Knowing that you were thrown out
Of frights, Cruisers and destroyers
Thus, you are neither at air
The world, which the love is hidden
The enmity becomes stronger
Oh peace where are you?
Wherever call on us
Even to know how the world was
We saw in history

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