Wednesday, January 18, 2012

an orphan puppy;;

It was really a small and an orphan puppy, which attracts my attention, when I was on my way. I like these creatures specially dogs. The following poem, I have written when I saw a small puppy, searching for feeding itself. The poem is divided in two parts, that is 'Observation' and 'Conclusion'. In the first part, I observe it and my heart filled with respect for these creatures, and in second part, conclusion is derived for their future......

{OBSERVATION}
It was the january's month,
and the chilly breeze was blowing.
I was going on my way,
and was lost in my thinking.

I saw a small puppy,
wandering on my way ahead.
It was searching something,
beside the roadside drainage.

I didn't say anything, and
and simply crossed it.
when it saw me, and
waved its tail.

I saw it's eye,
full of innocence, full of life.
I lost in it's beauty,
once, twice and even thrice.

It remained in my memory,
like any unfullfilled wish,
and I reached my home,
while thinking about it.

It was a small orphan puppy,
and nothing else.
struggling to feed itself,
through the night and day.

{CONCLUSION}
This is the jungle of concrete,
in which I am living,
where the humans are
neither human nor beast indeed.

Humans have occupied all,
including five elements.
nothing left for these creatures,
except their death.
Jitendra Gupta

2 comments:

  1. Hi Jitendra! First of all, I want to thank you and welcome you into my "family of readers". I hope that you will learn, be inspired or uplifted by my posts. I look forward to seeing comments from you.

    What a sad but beautiful poem. I too am a compassionate animal lover. We live in the country, so unwanted animals are constantly being "left" out here to fend for themselves. My husband and I constantly leave our table scraps and he buys cat food to put out in our yard so that nothing starves. I'm not a "fan" of cats,('m a dog lover) but we have about 11 cats that hang around our house right now and I think at least one or more are going to have kittens.


    God Bless,
    PJ

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  2. thanks PJ;;
    for your nice and encouraging comment...
    I too have two dogs at my home and I love them very much;;

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