Repair



Torn out relation,
Repaired again and again,
 Can't stand the test of time;
 Better leave for ever.
 Give chance for a newer
That could be a sweeter,
 May not life time require any repair.

 Torn out relation
Does not hold out any hope .
Give him /her a longer rope
 Both will graze without concern  and care.

 Torn out relation does not stand repair.
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Submitted on August 21, 2014

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Scheme Axxbbbc Addc c
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 339
Words 63
Stanzas 3
Stanza Lengths 7, 4, 1

Ranjit Sinha

I am from Calcutta ,India. I did Masters and Ph.D. in Physics from Calutta University. I then worked as a research scientist and a teaching professor, as well. I retired in 2005 from the All India Institute of Hygiene and Public Health at Calcutta when a senior professor. i started writing poems in my mother tongue[ BENGALI]SINCE MY BOYHOOD ABOUT 13. THE STATE OF WEST BENGAL IN INDIA is famous for RABINDRA NATH TAGORE, A NOBEL LAUREATE IN LITERATURE,SIR C V RAMAN, A NOBEL WINNER IN PHYSICS ,GREAT MOTHER TERESA , NOBEL WINNER FOR PEACE. AMARTA SEN, NOBEL WINNER ON ECONOMICS AND SO ON. I HAVE TWO CHIDREN ONE DAUGHER AND ONE SON BOTH ARE IN US , SON-IN-LAW ALSO IN US AND THE SWEETEST GRAND DAUGHTER OUT Of MY DAUGHTER, A US CITIZEN BY BIRTH .MY WIFE, NANDITA, IS ALSO MASTERS IN ENLISH LITERATURE,WAS A SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHER. i have my root in a village. i am profoundly influenced by tagore,teresa and two bose physicists [jagadidish and satyen bose]. i am a central govt. pensoner. my pastime is poetry and flower garden .i have read the great epic of the hindu ,MAHABHARATA AND MY MANY POETIC CHARACTERS ARE FROM THIS TREATISE. TO EDUCATED INDIANS ENGLISH IS THE FIRST LANGUAGE TO TELL YOU THE TRUTH. WE LOVE TO SPEAK,WRITE AND DREAM IN ENGLISH, BESIDES THE MOTHER TONGUE. my poems are on nature, man and society more…

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