Lalkrishna was born and brought up in a traditional Hindu family in a very high religious background. His father was a well known priest of his locale. But fortunately, his parents never insisted him to follow the religious practice and they were kind enough to clear his doubts on life and religion. His interest in science and his company with books ensured he turned to atheism in his 14'th age. He was very interested in politics and his frustrations on society came as his first poems. later he studied lit
oh death
the last hope of the hopeless
that which brings smile
on the shipwrecked
...
My grandmother lived for her parents
Study, work, marriage
Whatever she did, or didn't do
was for the comfort of her parents
...
Though you lighten the world as ever
Oh mystical moon
Why can't you wipe my tears as before
...
Like burning the plant
With too much manure
My innocent hopes
Ends in vein
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