Fear not if love of yours will one day be wreck'd
Off vessel and drown will you no help, forlorn;
Vessel may go, shan't you to die be left,
For love is never friendless and alone.
E'er wakeful to save you are love's companions
If ship does sink to navigational bane
Of maritime marauders, swirls and cyclones,
Or like republics, cuddles a new captain.
Yet upon you, firstly, rests on the fame
Of your love-sharing voyage spoil you may
But fret not, there are friends to take the blame
And lifeboat you across the troubled bay.
To name them are hope, hatred, tears and anger -
The four Samaritans of th' love-lost lover.
-- N. P. SAMAL, POET, AUTHOR, ACADEMIC
Comments
Post a Comment