CELIBACY
CELIBACY
Proton, electron; positive, negative;
Male, female; made for each other.
Pains and pleasures: God’s own gifts;
None can reject them.
Divine sex, divine organs;
Instincts divine, divine pleasures;
Who can abstain them?
The dancing of the plant;
The smiling of the flower;
The chirping of the bird;
And all merry cries of other beings;
Herald onward march of Life here.
Celibacy is all unnatural;
A question mark to one’s existence;
Threat to the human race;
Torpedo to the Divine Plan;
Hence nothing but a sin itself.
A woman is forbidden entry
To her Father’s Holy Abode;
A criminal offence and a cardinal sin.
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About DOMINIC
I am a Professor of English in Newman College, Thodupuzha, Kerala, India. I have been teaching under-graduate and post-graduate students since 1985. I have been serving as the editor of Indian Journal of Postcolonial Literatures, a biannual since 2006.
DOMINIC’s Favorite Books
ROMANTIC, VICTORIAN POETRY; WUTHERING HEIGHTS, OLD MAN AND THE SEA, SHAKESPEARE'S PLAYS, TAGORE'S SHORT STORIES, R. K. NARAYAN'S NOVELS, POSTCOLONIAL WRITINGS...



