“ i” instead of “I“
By pkroutray
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“ i” instead of “I“
P K Routray
The capital “I”
stands proudly for “me”
as if intoxicated with ego
from me, which can never go
whether I am in a state of vanity
or in a state of humility.
This state of mine will persist
till my body on the earth exists
after which “I” will vanish
perhaps with body it will perish.
By the symbol “I” the English literature
highlights man and his egoistic character.
Is it the logic for assigning “I” to me?
but some other logic for “i” instead here I see.
A small “I” has two segments,
one stick and another point
which might appear to speak
point is the soul and body is the stick.
Both being separate, body unwilling soul may like to go.
the feeling mifht have belittled the state of man’s ego.
The pride falls with body in the grave
even man’s huge empire, him, cannot save.
Also with a point in the ‘i” always overhead
a feeling would have come to keep the ego dead.
Like all other pronouns being denoted by small letters
me by “i” instead of “I” might have put a shackle on ego forever.
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