The Changing World...

December 16, 2011

The Changing World... 


Deep calm sea, roaring with tempest

Just born child, dies of hunger

Evening Primrose, seen up in the morning

Oh destiny, where you are? World is changing

 

Haves and have-nots, share the same blood

Haves live in the mirage of immortality for themselves

When have-nots smoulder in grope of darkness

Who shall I follow? World is changing

 

Footsteps on the moon, glory of human endeavour

Discovery of depths of ocean, shows the wonder of human power

Oh, creative being, an adventurous soul

How close are you to your own heart? World is changing

 

You human-being, savage of the earth

You human-being, homicide of fellow beings

You human-being, butcher of your own self

What is this blood thirst? World is changing

 

Do justice to the rules of life

They do justice to you

O feudal find, mortal body of flesh

I don’t understand justice? World is changing

 

Sea is growing, heat is burning

Dust you are, dust shall be your future

Today we are, tomorrow is mystery

Be what you are, in this changing world.

Dolwin Cutinha Archives:

 

 

By Dolwin Cutinha
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Comment on this article

  • Veena Rosario, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 20 2011

    Excellent Dolwin..!!! Draws a lot of meaning...Espcially liked the line "Do justice to the rules of life

    They do justice to you"

  • Mitha, Udupi

    Mon, Dec 19 2011

    Good one Dolwin, Hope this poem of yours reaches many more and mostly the ones who need it the most. All the best.

  • clarence, Aikala

    Sat, Dec 17 2011

    Very apt, relevant and factual .
    Meaningful poem.
    congratulations .
    wish you every success

  • Heri, Mangalore/Uk

    Fri, Dec 16 2011

    Fantastic poem!! One of the best I have ever read!!

  • Rayan lobo, Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 16 2011

    Excellent Poem Dolwin.... Call to be what we are amidst the changing world is the right call...No doubt Wordsworth in the making...


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