Jealousy Wears Many Faces

 



Jealousy, oh what a show,
From gods above to mortals below.
A spark that sets the heart aflame,
Turning friends and rivals into the same

Manthara’s whispers, sly and shrewd,
Twisted Kaikeyi’s thoughts and mood.
Jealousy’s spark set hearts to flame,
And Rama’s exile became her claim.

In the Mahabharata, the tale is vast,
Jealousy wove its spell so fast.
Kauravas fumed at the Pandavas’ might,
A dice game turned a kingdom to plight.

Even the godmen, or so they say,
Frown at each other one odd day.
Whose devotee sang the loudest praise?
​Ah, their rivalry works in mysterious ways.

And here we are, their mortal kin,
Jealous of fortunes, beauty, and kin.
A neighbor's car, a colleague's raise,
We fume, we stew, we throw side-eyed gaze.

Even the poet is not spared this flame,
Their words too perfect, their craft a claim.
“Why not my pen, why not my voice?”
Jealousy whispers, but it’s still a choice.​

But look closely, what does it yield?
A scorched heart, a battlefield.
While you frown at another’s delight,
They’re living their life, oblivious to your plight.

So let’s laugh at this circus, this silly spree,
Jealousy’s a fool, as are we.
For even the gods couldn’t escape its grip—
What hope for us on this rocky ship?

Let it burn, let it fade, let it be,
For life’s too short for a jealous spree.
Instead, raise a toast, take a cheerful stance,
And give your own life its fair chance.


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