The mind of
the man who is going to earn wealth in a distant place leaving his wife in
residence is wavering, whether he would proceed to go or return back to house
to enjoy her wife. He advises his mind, if you are wavering as you doing like
this, you will die as a weaken rope tied an elephant in a peg.
She has thick hair on her back dark in
color. She is alluring me with her eyes like two buds of flowers.
You, my mind, you are thinking to earn
to remove the poverty. At the same time you are thinking to return back home to
enjoy your wife. You are thinking more, it is derision to return home without
earning. You wavering and postponing taking a good decision. If you do so for a
long time you will die as a damaged rope cut that tied an elephant in a peg.
Take a good
decision immediately.
Poet: TeiPuri
PalanHayitranar
This is a poem of second century B.C.

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