How can one be compassionate, considerate and caring, when the savage in him is more barbarous than a beast?
Savage
It very well fits us,
more than animals
And how unkind are we,
than the times
all our needs are done.
The savaged animal in us,
behaves as a beast and betrays
one's kin and kith, companions,
colleagues, and forges what not
to hook and hang others'.
Diversity of mankind it may be
to deal and dwell for bread and butter,
Less considerate of fellow ones' around
and the beast stays awake,
as none should sleep sound.
Statements of truth, never enter their dominion
The enquires, the reports and the counsels
Harness no harvest, and the manure of dung
Is still a debris,
where the savages serve.
To live along, with those savages
we equip ourselves too, with surgical
measures and sharp become our knives
again, and chased are they to unleash
their bruteness, and silence now it is.
© Parvathy Ramachandran
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