Flight To Kolabira Poem by me poet yeps poet

Flight To Kolabira

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I can well imagine your tryst with destiny
it comes after so many years of Independence
since 1947
I am a world traveler you by now know

travel the world from all over
USA CANADA SWITZERLAND PARIS
ZURICH AND MUNICH...
AMSTERDAM - (TAKE CARE)
FRANKFURT
POETRY I WILL SHARE

Then some day you will know
how many times to India I did go also

A land of beauty.
Have you ever seen
the Taj

Bill Clinton POTUS then,
when he visited it said
'' HUMANITY STANDS DIVIDED today,
by those who have and have not seen the TAJ MAHAL''

HE HEARD A VOICE from inside they say
SHAH -e -JEHAN saidin my life its the happiest day
today
POTUS has come today
and
smiling Mumtaj Mahal he saw
he was aghast

Oh what a wonder themusic of life had cast
as hefortunately visited the Taj

Some day fly you may
tell me I shall accompany thee
my Lord Master of poetry
Kumarmani Mahkul ji...
Do welcome me

Thursday, September 27, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: airplane,airport ,flight,independence day,indian,poem,poetic expression
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
NOTES
Tryst with destiny...
The famous words of PUNDIT NEHRU 1947
NIGHT OF INDEPENDENCE
AND IN 2018 KM JI
wants to an AIRPORT at KOLABIRA ODHISHA TO SEE

A Tribute 'tis this

to FREEDOM
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Mahtab Bangalee 27 September 2018

wisely penned and like to read

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Kumarmani Mahakul 27 September 2018

20 kilometers (12.4274 miles)

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Kumarmani Mahakul 27 September 2018

Flight to Kolabira means flight to Jharsuguda. Kolabira is just 20 kilometers (12.4274) far from Jharsuguda within this area only. The old airfield of before Independence situated in Jharduguda is renovated and newly presented to the people in 2018 and this Jharsuguda airport keeps importance to visit Kolabira of historical importance. A land of beauty always remains in mind. An amazing poem is wisely penned....10

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Me Poet Yeps Poet 28 September 2018

Thank u sir I feel educated also Glad you can have visitors by airplane no more a village

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