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supani123
post Feb 22, 2005, 04:43 AM
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Endorsement
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A painter gifted with an artistic talent
Can throw away the brush
and keep fingers crossed in wilderness?

A poet blessed with a fervour for writing
Can throttle the nib of his working pen
And be dragged from the desk to dusk?


A dancer having a born pair of *nataraj feet
Can just relax in the bed with no thought
To proceed further in its favour?


A songster with a sweet melodious voice
Can resolve to continue in mute
Deciding not to perform again at least once thereafter?


A lover of gardening who treats flowers to his heart
Can keep himself distracted from nursing the plants
Desolating to the withering winds ahead?


To whom should we complain except
to the talented hearts themselves
and endorsing the copy to the creator of nature and its good treats,

R.PURUSHOTHAMARAO
Supani123@yahoo.com * nataraj GOD of dance in hindu mythology
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post Feb 22, 2005, 06:54 AM
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smile.gif thats a really beautiful poem. my favorite part is the singster and the muteness. this poem is truely awesom. good job smile.gif
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