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Best Rama Poems

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Premium Member Gods At the Comedy Club
The house was full
Of Gods and deities
The curtain call was soon
The water vasos were poured
And became the finest of wines
The bread multiplied
The baker you see
Was...

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Categories: rama, art, butterfly, gothic, humorous,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member The Ramayana
Ramayana, a Hindu epic, 
written by saint Valmiki, in Sanskrit
one of the two largest ancient epics,
the first ever poem ever created
many many centuries ago.
It ...

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Categories: rama, inspirational,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Curse of Caste
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They came on bullock-carts
loaded with gods
...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: rama, birth, class, race, racism,
Form: Free verse
Man Made and Manufactured
The human synchronized synthetic sympathetic empathy I robot schizophrenic mechanism
My lifelines technological I think therefore I am and showing potential
Experimental experience my influence controls the...

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Categories: rama, creation, future, hip hop,
Form: Rhyme
Translation- Kamba Ramayanam
The peacocks dance
at grove near the cool pond;
and the lotuses brace
lamps like raised heads;

Nimbus clouds thrum
like loud drums;
and violet lilies scrutinize
the scene with bulbous eyes;

Hushed...

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Categories: rama, nature,
Form: Free verse



Gift of a Friend
I remember meeting you,
I was young girl lost,
You reached your hand and showed me the entrance to twilight,
Between heaven and earth,
We dances on the crystal...

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Categories: rama, friendship, love, passion, travel,
Form: Free verse
Rachel's Tears
Close now the starry curtains of the night
Lest the dream fade for a child who could not stay;
As wings stretch out to embrace the night
And...

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Categories: rama, religion, voice, child, voice,
Form: Rhyme
Tishmandu
Tishmandu
 
My eyes can see
That the sand is like sea
And it stretches to the end of my mind
On a ship set to sail
with four legs...

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© Ray Mattos  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: rama, adventure, dedication, fantasy, health,
Form: I do not know?
Who Taught Love Only Not Hate
Oh! God
Simply free boundary…less…lovely God…………………………………………………....
Almighty Omnipresent……. every where………..unthinkable with material sense 
no definition in words of any material body of any formations…..
Just who truly devote...

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Categories: rama, god, visionary,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Statement of Praise To Constance La France
“Contemplation of self” is an “Art and Love”
“water is life” and a “a walk in nature”
“Without you” i’m “Broken Hearted”
“I Can Be That Child Again”to...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: rama, beautiful, best friend, blessing,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Life Sounds That Speaks Volumes
hear the groan of an old man getting up from his chair
hear the rumble of a hungry tummy
hear the clink sound of a glass toast
hear...

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© Eve Roper  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: rama, sound,
Form: Free verse
Line, a Strong Woman
When
Husband
died, she showed
great inner strength.
Commented" I am planning to make him proud"

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Note: My comment and her reply disappeared but this is exactly what she commented....

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Categories: rama, 10th grade,
Form: Tetractys
Premium Member Bharathidasan's Pulikku Nay Enta Mulai, Translated By T Wignesan
Bharathidasan’s “Pulikku nay enta muulai” (To the Tiger, the Dog knows no safe dwelling!) translated by T. Wignesan 

Bharathidasan (1891-1964) was a self-proclaimed disciple of...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: rama, anti bullying, patriotic, political,
Form: Sonnet
Water of Life
What difference to me
Is the source of the pain,
From an ancient salt ocean
Or a pool of spring rain.

The clever deceptions
Of color, grace and form
Veil the...

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© Tom Arnone  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: rama, allegory, drink, fish, life,
Form: Quatrain
Importance of Education
" Education paves way for future financial security. By education I mean knowledge of subject matter not just marks" - 
Rama Balasubramanian
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When I was in...

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Categories: rama, 12th grade,
Form: I do not know?

Book: Reflection on the Important Things