Bamboo

K.V.SRIKANTH 1969 (Tamil Nadu)



Survival of the fittest
Misunderstood as the strongest
Flexibility is the key
Says Master Lee
Optimism Positivity
Fuel for the heart
Past and Negativity
Opium for the brain
Do not get stuck
Opines Chuck
Worry adds and remains
Curbs growth
Simplicity is brilliance
Feel the resonance
Transplant the sub conciousness
Gratitude Compassion Love
Required steroids
Kills Toxic Destructive Thought
Vibration and Energy
Honor and respectability
Channel and feel
Easiest Mantra to heal
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Submitted by K.V.Srikanth on January 24, 2021

Modified on March 27, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme AABBACBDEEFGHHFIJKBBLL
Closest metre Iambic trimeter
Characters 465
Words 72
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 22

K.V.SRIKANTH

I am K.V.Srikanth. I did my Schooling in Don Bosco Egmore and my Bachelors at RKM Vivekananda College .I Completed my Masters in Film and Television at Bond University in Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. I am currently a Table Tennis Coach. Being a former competitive player I have been pursuing my passion for the past 8 years now. I coach at Academies, Schools, Apartments and also have my own Coaching Center. I have been into Stock Broking in the Trading Desk, Used Car Sales as a salesman and even worked in a Film and Television Company as an Assistant Director mainly involved in Reality Shows Of late I have been dabbling in Writing. This is the first collection of my works. I am an avid film watcher and a movie and music buff. I would like to call them songs. As a huge fan of the Rock Scene of the 1970’s I have written these with the intention that they get converted into tunes and fill the air of music already existing. I have named this SONGS FROM THE HEART more…

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