Page Seven - Fox and Quill, vol 5, issue 6, June 2010


 

About Me and My Book
by Ram Ramakrishnan

I was born a human;
Of the average kind, a specimen;

Childhood aspirations were aplenty,
To become a yeoman, a swordsman, a bowman;

And I dreaded perchance becoming
A conman, a doorman or a barman;

Youth had its own delusions and dreamt
Of being an airman, a seaman or a showman;

A few talents raised visions
Of leading a life as a craftsman;

Middle-age found me slotted in a niche
And I rose up the ladder to be a helmsman;

But was otherwise essentially a layman;
At times, to frighten children, a bogeyman;

. . . Then there was a call . . .
And I realized that I was only a point of consciousness and no man;

This insight made me a new man;
I glimpsed a realm that was beyond God and Mammon;

Now, some call me a madman,
While others believe I am a shaman;
Being neither, I am just me, a man.

 






Ram
Ram Ramakrischnan

 

Ram Ramakrishnan, a computer software developer, has written many short stories. A resident of Hyderabad, India, Ram is also a stock market analyst and develops games for children. Forthcoming are Insectese and Vegetese.

To see Ram's books, visit:
Making of a Medico
Cloudless Sky


Ram also has a graphic poem found on Squidoo that is a delight to read: Squidoo



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