I have six brothers and one of them is bad I'd beat him if I could I'd scold him but I can't wherever he goes he's useless all he wants is wealth and sex one look and he's in love his lechery shames rakshasas our father hates to see him our mother isn't pleased finally I caught him and cursed and beat him hard and took him to a deserted place and told him to his face @3you have to change your ways a toppled cart must change its track if you don't believe this we'll destroy each other if you accept my training we'll survive somehow@1 we've been friends ever since better than bodhisattvas who learns how to make metal refines three mountains of ore meanwhile harmony everybody praises | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...MEMORABILIA by ROBERT BROWNING A SHROPSHIRE LAD: 2 by ALFRED EDWARD HOUSMAN THE MALDIVE SHARK by HERMAN MELVILLE THE EARLY PRIMROSE by HENRY KIRKE WHITE ANDRE'S LAST REQUEST [OR, REQUEST TO WASHINGTON] [OCTOBER 1, 1780] by NATHANIEL PARKER WILLIS THE DANUBE RIVER by C. HAMILTON AIDE EMBLEMS OF LOVE: 2. MUTUAL LOVE by PHILIP AYRES |