Your Majesties, my beloved King and Queen,
I missed being at home to celebrate our National event,
"The Royal Wedding"
It brought me deep regret and remorse
For not being able to join the Nation in person
to observe the most auspicious and joyous day.
I was down with viral disease, a bad fever,
People call it a Dengue the dangerous,
Worst, I had exams to write.
But that didn't deter me a bit;
Your Majesties, I was out in Gujarat
Educating people about the Happiness you brought for us
I wore your badge and told people around
that Happiness is my identity
because you are my guardian.
A bad viral fever wasn't strong enough;
because it couldn't withstand the happiness drug
I took through the smiles and kisses of your majesties.
your Majesties, I am now fully fit and vibrant,
I am celebrating our national day in my room
on my blog and on my facebook.
I kiss each picture of yours with my heart,
each picture is worth a drop of tears of my happiness,
Your Majesties, I am drowning in my Happiness.
I wish you all the joy and happiness,
all the smiles and all the laughter,
May the legacy of King Khesar and Queen Jetsuen
Flourish forever and ever.
A short and sweet poem with so deep message and meaning. Loved reading it. It's heartening to know that even a serious viral fever didn't deter you from celebrating it. Keep posting sir. What if you could check the spelling of Queen's name. I know it isn't a big deal but still I feel it will be good if we write it the way it is generally spelled. No offence intended. :)
ReplyDeleteHappiness and royal in Bhutan is so much a thing that creates on another. We are blessed to have such a king and now a queen. Your happiness through their celebrations which ultimately kept you in good mood during your sickness, can there be anything so nicest, happiest, blessed than such presence of king who guides our lives through happy ruling.
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Happiness and royal in Bhutan is so much a thing that creates on another. We are blessed to have such a king and now a queen. Your happiness through their celebrations which ultimately kept you in good mood during your sickness, can there be anything so nicest, happiest, blessed than such presence of king who guides our lives through happy ruling.
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straight from the heart......
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Short, sweet and a nice poem. It's good to know that you cherished all the days of the Royal Couple. They are such a wonderful Royal Couple.
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Dont regret, though I am here in Bhutan I could just watch live Telecast only. The C/limethang stadium was packed very early and when i went at 7.00 am the gate was already closed as there were not a tiny space left unfilled. I was too late but enjoyed Live Telecast. I was told that people started pouring in as early as 2.00am. This shows how much love, respect, loyalty and dedication our people have for our kings... nice of you that you found your own ways to celebrate your share. Long live our kings & Royal Family..
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