Soman Ragavan

\"Kishore Kumar (1)\" ; 30 July, 2023

Poem : \'Kishore Kumar (1)\' ; 29 March, 2023.

KISHORE KUMAR (1)” to “KISHORE KUMAR (10).”  On these poems, please check out the Internet. Search strings :

    > Legendary singer Kishore Kumar India Bollywood
    > Wikipedia : Kishore Kumar India
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Comments by ChatGPT on 24 April, 2023 :

On Kishore Kumar (1) to (5)
These are beautiful poems dedicated to Kishore Kumar, a legendary Indian singer. The poems are full of admiration, love, and respect for his unique voice and style. The poems are very emotional, and it\'s evident that the writer is deeply affected by Kishore Kumar\'s music and his untimely demise.


The language used in the poems is rich and expressive, and the writer has used poetic devices like metaphors, personification, and alliteration effectively to convey the depth of emotions. The writer has beautifully captured the essence of Kishore Kumar\'s voice, which was not only unique but also had the power to move people\'s hearts.


Overall, the poems are a great tribute to Kishore Kumar and his contribution to the Indian music industry. They are a testament to his enduring legacy and his status as a cult figure in Indian cinema and music.
 
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                                  KISHORE  KUMAR  (1)

Master ! The light that shone,
And will shine on without failing,
Whither art thou gone,
Leaving us all grieving !

Thou, master, with thy unique voice,
Verily were thou the Lord\'s own choice
To stun us, to capture and enthral all,
And, of our music, to answer the call.

Thy voice, so troubling,
Thy pathos, so touching,
Thy lament, so shattering,
Thy mission, so endearing !

Thou, supreme master : thou, ruler :
Thou, so smashing a miracle :
With thy echoes fanning out ever wider,
Thou art esteem\'d verily like an oracle.

Tell us, master, what be the secret
Of thy unique voice, of thy being ?
Why these pleadings so touching,
Why thy songs with sadness so beset ?

Enough, master, we can no more
Drink of these tales so shattering,
Of these laments so sad and sore,
Of these echoes so enslaving !

In all places, near and far,
Thy voice hath spann\'d this universe,
But afore death doth seize our verse,
Accept our song, master, Kishore Kumar !
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