Poetic Pulses on Cupid Love
By Ram Bansal
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The Poet relates declining quality of Cupid Love to ignorance of humanity about real emotional love and its cultivation by the couple, needing no other resource but their time for loving. Love being the most satisfying factor for a happy life, it is worth the investment of time in it.
Cupid Love has been reduced to sexual lust for procreative or pleasure purposes with its emotional element missed by most of the couples all around the World, reasons are said too much social disparities and problems of survival.
Eye contact is the most prominent factor in man-woman loving relationship followed by touches and kisses, in the opinion of this Poet. Hence, the present poetic work is predominated by these factors. Another important factor of cupid love, in eyes of the Poet, is respect and dignity of womanhood which is unfortunately on decline in modern societies. An effort has been made here to restore respect and dignity of womanhood.
The volume contains 53 poems arranged in 6 sections - True Love, Background of Cupid Relationship, Loving Ways, Thirst for Love in Loneliness, Pain of Isolation in Love, and Pain of Desolation in Love.
Hope the readers would not only enjoy reading the poems but also learn the Art and Science from the poems to make their lives full of divine touches. Comments and reviews by readers are invited by the Poet to be put on the Publisher's website, or sent directly to the Poet at rambansal5 (at) gmail(dot)com.
Ram Bansal
An Engineering Graduate from University of Roorkee, India (now an IIT) of 1971 batch, has served Engineering Profession for 35 years, now devoted to Social Engineering, Research into Vaidic Scriptures, and Authorship for changing the humanity - the way it thinks.
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Poetic Pulses on Cupid Love - Ram Bansal
Poetic Pulses
on
Cupid Love
by
Ram Bansal
Copyright Ram Bansal 2016
Published at Smashwords
Table of Contents
Preface - Why Love Ends in Pain
Section 1 - True Love
1.1 Seed of Love
1.2 Love
1.3 Platonic Love
1.4 Love Redefined
1.5 Love beyond Mortality
1.6 Love Knows No Options
1.7 This is not Love but Mental Greed
Section 2 - Background of Cupid Relationship
2.1 Genesis of Love - Motherhood
2.2 Light of Womanhood
2.3 Sound of Manhood
2.4 Function of Beauty
2.5 Man-Woman Relationship
2.6 Love and Lust
2,7 Selling Love amid Lust
2.8 How can I Compose on Love
Section 3 - Loving Ways
3.1 Good Morning, My Darling!
3.2 How I Love You Untouched
3.3 Your Silence Speaks with Me
3.4 Keys to Trust in Love
3.5 Whom to Love
3.6 Why to Love
3.7 Expectations from Love
3.8 Love is a Game of Sacrifices
3.9 Love is not Blind
3.10 I wish to See the Changed You
3.11 An Agenda for Honey-Moon
3.12 After the Honey-Moon
3.13 O' My Beloved!
3.14 Two Faces of Love
3.15 Sensuality Instinctive
3.16 Problems of Relationship Online
3.17 Handling Doubts in a Relationship
Section 4 - Thirst for Love in Loneliness
4.1 Thirst
4.2 Looking for Someone
4.3 Thirsty at Ocean Shore
4.4 I Wish We Meet
4.5 Pain of my Kingfisher
4.6 Tragedy of Lamp, Tragedy of Love
Section 5 - Pain of Isolation in Love
5.1 Touches Permanent
5.2 When I Wait for You
5.3 Stay Little Longer, My Darling!
5.4 May Rain
5.5 On Visiting the Garden, You come to my Mind
Section 6 - Pain of Desolation in Love
6.1 How Painful, it is to Love
6.2 Love Lost for Lust
6.3 Volcano of Moral Turpitude
6.4 If You wish to Go
6.5 Lover's Disgust
6.6 You Gone too Far Away
6.7 Insult to my Diffusion in Love
6.8 Lover's Labor Lost
6.9 Just Ash Me
About the Poet
Preface
Why Love Ends in Pain?
Open History books on love tenure
And find each love ending in failure
Why so, needs our pondering over
Love and pain coexisting since ever
*
Love is ideal divine, we are of matter
Love puts 'you' before, 'I' comes latter
Divine is that gives without expecting
Matter works with each act reacting
Thus, divine and matter don't coexist
So, we make difficult love to subsist
For our seeking pleasures and gains
Learn nothing from clouds and rains
Which just give their bliss and forget
While we measure what can we get
*
We need to think why love needed
'cause pain comes in love unseeded
Pain makes sick, in need of medicine
Love is real remedy to cure the grim
It costs nothing, no hard way earning
Peace of mind, sufficiency in feeling
Error-free work in presence of mind
This brings real happiness of its kind
*
Love is not matter, only a feeling
Known to those, life out of reeling
In between luxuries and comforts
Mind crystal clear, in rest resorts
Happy with nothing, no demands
Time invested, thought commands
Life travel straight intellectual line
Mind remains active, health is fine
Food local cheap, simple and Jain
Clothing whatever, shelter like den
They live less physical to feel more
Hence, love resides inside their core
*
Whose body sickly aching not rare
Go on rushing earning needing care
Must keep busy with lusty shrouds
Shouldn't enter arena of love bouts
They make love to fail, in their trail
Hence, love defamed to end in pain
***
Section 1 : True Love
1.1 Seed of Love
So lonesome
Forgotten I was alive
You came with honeyed lips
Shaken me to claim
My life back from the hive
*
I am awake for
Feel of your fragrance around
Senses revived
Now live with your rhythmic sound
*
Wish to live forever
Sipping the nectar of love -
You are an ocean of
Live me and love me
But never go off
*
Don't leave me, my dear!
Counted dead again
My life is yours
Let dead body others claim
*
With you, don't want
A life with a mission
But make life itself a mission
To exhibit to others
That we are here forever
We need to train ourselves
Into a way adopted never
Except by the divine we
For thousands