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What happened b’yond the sky
That people called it heaven’s tears?
Do Gods and Angels cry
Hid by the clouds and it appears?
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Revelries are simply the smoke-rings of time.
Acquaintances are mere words that do not rhyme.
And fast-blowing winds shall fly those rings away.
But there shall be words which rhyme with you every day.
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Thoughts From A Rainy Day

What happened b’yond the sky
That people called it heaven’s tears?
Do Gods and Angels cry
Hid by the clouds and it appears?

O! What might be the pain
That leads to Gods’ and Angels’ cry?
Can I ’magine the ’mount of rain?
The pain it measures by?

The misdeeds and the suff’rings of
The creatures bless’d by Sun
Is that why there’s the curtain of
The clouds You pulled along?

I know it makes You further cry
But let it be as so.
I’ve been a wretch, a waste of my
dear mother’s months of woe.

Now every time I walk along
The streets a rainy day,
My sins be washed and since today
A good son I be may.

Flourish the trees, nourish me by
The nectar of Your eyes.
Your earth’s still beautiful to fly.
We’ll help each other rise.

(Your tear has washed away the fear
That gnashed my heart inside.
Why fear when you know He is near
And truth you never hide?)

From now, when I see someone with the nectar in his eyes
Of molten heart that’s melted with the heat of pain, and cries—
For help, for mercy, injury or justice ever be,
May I remember heaven’s tears and serve him (Him) heartily.

Victor Sapkota Comments

A. Madhavan 10 May 2016

One feature I look for in PH is to see what is new in the poems by writers hitherto unknown to me, find out where they come from, what kind of life they led or lead or expect to lead. I sometimes see the 'rating', but do not always agree with the marks given, as in primary school, for 'Composition',6/10 or a minimum 5/5. even 10/10. This poem is rather conventionally sentimental, I think.

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