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Post by MoonyLuna on Feb 12, 2008 19:04:26 GMT -5
Naani Naani is one of Indian's most popular Telugu poems. Naani means an expression of one and all. It consists of 4 lines, the total lines consists of 20 to 25 syllables. The poem is not bounded to a particular subject. Generally it depends upon human relations and current statements. This poetry was introduced by one of the renowned Telugu poets Dr. N.Gopi, presently working as vice-chancellor to Telugu University, Andhra Pradesh.
Example #1: A dialogue When lengthens Remain questions Without answer as criticism.
Copyright © 2001 Bollimuntha venkata Ramana Rao
Example #2: A dream As a particle in eyes Remains as tear Wounded desire.
Copyright © 2001 Bollimuntha venkata Ramana Rao
Example #3: Obstinacy Of words with grip Essence of expression Looses its density.
Copyright © 2001 Bollimuntha venkata Ramana Rao
Example #4: With a smile Throws commendation To an envy A beautiful praise.
Copyright © 2001 Bollimuntha venkata Ramana Rao
Example #5: Black clouds In her eyelids It's time certainly To drizzle.
Copyright © 2001 Bollimuntha venkata Ramana Rao
Example #6: Nectation of pen On the white paper Lattice A poem.
Copyright © 2001 Bollimuntha venkata Ramana Rao
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