Sunday, 7 September 2014

After Death : declared Poem Of The Day on 4th September 2014


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After Death
 by Tribhawan Kaul


  POEM: After Death by Tribhawan Kaul
 Tribhawan Kaul
Tribhawan Kaul  (01-01-1946 / Srinagar (J & K) India)


After Death

Amidst
Whispers of ‘rest in peace’
vibrating entire cosmos
a departed soul watching
curiously from the above
a body below
surrounded by wailing people
mournfully
spelling out all the words
available in praise
staunch opponents
eulogising white deeds
ignoring the black ones
wiping crocodile tears
and laughing in sleeves
friends, foes and family
come to remember
a departed soul
which
wishes to be the whole
but for its KARMAS.



Tribhawan Kaul

21 comments:

  1. Shahzia Batool (via poemhunter)
    true, the soul watches! the marked lines of this write are these with all my endorsement:

    wiping crocodile tears
    and laughing in sleeves! ! !

    very realistic! ! !

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  2. Heather Wilkins (via poemhunter)
    the departed soul looking down on the body probably thinks Look at those fools I am resting now, while they cry. As the out of body experience (Astro Projection) finds its way home. I enjoyed very much. excellent

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  3. Valsa George ( via poemhunter)
    Even the most despicable becomes so adorable after death. While living, a simple gesture of appreciation or word of praise would have mattered so much to the person. But unfoptunately, we lavish praise on the dead and heap blame on the living! A poem highlighting the double standards of men! Really enjoyed!

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  4. Bobby Wynn (via poemhunter)
    Beautiful poem my brother. Thanks

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  5. Passionate Reader ( via poemhunter)
    The whole scene after death is vividly described here. Very well portrayed.
    From the whispers of rest in peace to the wiping crocodile tears, you haven't missed a single detail.
    Blessings

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  6. Mehta Hasmukh Amathalal (via poemhunter)
    a body below
    surrounded by wailing people
    mournfully.... fruitless cry... lovely poem...10

    dead body below
    laid there to go
    into flames
    without any blame... hasmukh

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  7. Pradip Chattopadhyay (via poemhunter)
    a truly insightful write!

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  8. Wahab Abdul (via poemhunter)
    congratulation for being chosen it as poem of the day...it has been written nicely so it deserves it, too

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  9. Jasbir Chatterjee (via poemhunter)
    congrats indeed on selection of this poem as poem of the day...the hypocrisy in life does not stop with death...unfortunate but true...

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  10. Leslie Philibert (via poemhunter)
    Like this too, even though the syntax is sometimes very `original`, well done.

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  11. Bernard Snyder (via poemhunter)
    Congrats' on being chosen 'Poem of the Day'. Well-deserved and great topic!

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  12. Babatunde Aremu (via poemhunter)
    Very nice and apt in describing funeral episodes. Thanks for sharing

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  13. Shahzia Batool (via poemhunter)
    Many many congratulations! ! ! (Report) Reply


    Shahzia Batool
    Nicely written poem...Congratulations! ! !

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  14. Savita Tyagi (via poemhunter)
    Very nice poem. glad to be able to read it as member poem.

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  15. Jacqueline Nash (via poemhunter)
    Very good and so true, there can be a lot of hypocrisy at funerals. Well written poem.

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  16. Lorraine Margueritte Gasrel Black (via poemhunter)
    congratulations on being selected for today's honor..nice poem but death is always a sad subject to write about...and mourners, too..

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  17. Mohammad Skati (via poemhunter)
    Death scares people, but it's greatly a big subject. True feelings and emotions.

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  18. Heather Wilkins (via poemhunter)
    Comment: congrats. a well written poem on a sad subject. selection is well deserved,

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  19. Neela Nath (via poemhunter)
    Comment: Congrats.Death is inevitable.You have depicted the picture very nicely.

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  20. Floy Dy Ra Floyd Floydson (via poemhunter)
    Comment: The wish to be the whole. Yes, that´s its Karma - after...from a body below.

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  21. Date & Time: 6/30/2016 12:41:00 AM
    Poem: 35675026 - After Death
    Member: Rajnish Manga
    Comment: Marvelous re-construction of a sad scene on the death of a person reflecting the hypocrisy of people who otherwise appear to be our well wishers. Great poem. Thanks.
    a departed soul watching
    curiously from the above
    a body below
    --------------------------via poemhunter

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