Whether you call it Gudi Padwa or Ugadi,
It follows just about the same philosophy.
The demon king is defeated.
Righteousness on the throne is seated.
No longer in exile.
Back to freedom lifestyle.
Neem leaves and palm sugar candy.
The bitter-sweet nature of life, it reminds me.
Every dark cloud has a silver lining.
So let's welcome a new beginning.
It is a new year.
Don't continue to live in fear.
The spell of darkness is broken.
The light has not, you foresaken.
Victoriously, he has returned.
Evil to ashes, he has burned.
This is the beginning of a new year.
It could very well be a whole new chapter.
All evil has been defeated and is now overturned.
If you have my address, please send me some amarkhand.
Happy Gudi Padwa/Ugadi/Baisakhi to All.
- RUELHA
www.ruelha.com
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Thank you Fred. That is a very good observation, btw π
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Thanks Rueππ
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A tall bowl of amarkhand on its way by auto π
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Wow, that would be perfect ya Collin. π π π
If your words do come true, I’ll send some over to Brittany, France too. π
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Thanks for sharing my poem Ned π
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GOOD JOB—OH CHAMPION LIGHT-BEARER!!!! π
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Happy Gudi Padwa! π
Well penned poem, words full of light!
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Thank you Vgeorg. I’m so glad you found light in these words.
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