No Tears



Have no, no tears,  have no tears!
No more, No more, No more !
In so everything, everything!
Not a song, so something, something!
Blood in the gobbets, they sipping, sipping
Deep, so deep, oh calling, calling
Fragrance of the blood, so warmm
Shoutting laughter so hugging,
Roar of thunder, ruling, ruling.
A bird, a bird so sung, sung.
And the days, days, so mark in memory,
For the future, to remember on recovering.
All the sights of bygone days,
Telling, telling, laughing, calling.
So the greatness climb oh climb
Lead so forwards, bright
So to know, know, many things,
So many things, kept as a puzzle.
Have no tears, no tears, have no tears
No more, No more, No more!
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Submitted on March 01, 2017

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William John

I am born and brought up in Kerala state, in India. In Kerala, Thrissur city is my native place and now I am residing at Kadavoor village in Ernakulam district.I am a senior lawyer at The High Court of Kerala. Literary talents all dwelt in my blood from my very birth itself. From, while studying in the primary classes, I wrote stories, dramas and poems in Malayalam.While studying in high school classes I wrote stories and poems in English. Then it grew in me as an endless blessing craze. I do write in English as well. I do write stories, novels, dramas and verses. I have written more than twenty thousand poems in Malayalam, about twenty novels and more plays.In English, now I have completed more than seven hundred poems. I think, very soon that it will grow to at least a five thousand. I am so much pleased and thankful to those nice friends who go through my poems all over the world and shower the rain of horripilate congratulations. Yours,William John(Email: adv.williamjohn@gmail.com)blog: http://leopardmom1.blogspot.in/facebook fan page : http://www.facebook.com/PoetWilliamJohn?ref=ts more…

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