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Much inspired by human sensitivity, Poet's inner-self bemoans the distress of destitute, downtrodden, crippled and the poorest of poor on the Earth. He derives supreme joy in giving them succor and selfless service. He believes "nothing so important to man as man." With this mindset, he laid his hands on English poetry composition from his boyhood days. The poet deeply feels and believes, if human soul is rekindled even by a dim ray of divine flame, the noble human qualities are easy to surface. Through his poems, pregnant with sublime ideas, he has chosen to touch the hearts of his readers.
The poem THY WILL is deeply embedded to divinity, and upholds acceptance of divine supremacy in all facets of our life and is dedicated to mankind.