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Gopal Guttal retired as a High Court Justice in 1994 at the age of 62. After that he practiced law as a consultant/arbitrator for 12 years, and then took to writing poetry as a pastime. The journey along "the road not taken", that is to say, from the homeland of the intellectual yet prosaic land of law into the creative, lyrical rhyming and limitless sky of poetry has been as thrilling as it has been rewarding. He has to his credit a collection of poems Twilight Melodies. He lives in Mumbai with his wife, and continues to write poetry.
The Spring of Joy
She was seventeen
 and was a teen
 I was two and two
 happy and thrilled too.
She stepped in to win
 her dainty steps in tune
 rhythmic like a song sweet
 a poet's delight.
The bond of bonds
 for lives seven
 tied in heaven in fifty five
 united to last till we die.
The struggles and fetters
 endured with smiles and tears
 through trying years
 crowned with HIS grace.
The tree grew wide and tall
 two plus twelve in all
 I watch in awe and relish
 the fullness of bliss.
The foliage and flowers
 of my garden gorgeous
 dance in endless pleasures
 all fourteen in chorus.
The gloom of evening clouds
 no longer awes
 but fades in the flood of joys
 of life's splendours.
Poet's commentary: "Spring of Joy" is a celebration of love, life and fulfillment. Wedded at 22 to a bride of 17, the poet relives the rhythmic heartbeats that pumped energy into the mundane life of work, struggles and success leading finally to fulfillment. The foliage and flowers of life's tree dance and flutter defying the gloom of age.
Sixty - Not Out
United for years sixty
 yet green as twenty
 ready again to spring
 into the ring.
We lived dreams of
 moon and stars
 hand in hand
 on time's sand.
Played with toys
 cried over broken toys
 walked endless hours
 through stinging winters.
Time rolled on
 into glorious morn
 spring flowered
 scattering laughter.
Roses Orchids Asters
 danced and scattered
 on Nebraskan plains
 and California hills.
Intoxicating fragrance
 of August flowers
 linger in silent wonder
 at our sixty treasures.
Home of ourness
 now a nothingness
 abyss of emptiness
 overflows with fulfillment.
Plaintive tunes
 from forlorn memories
 flow into songs
 to greet new dawns.
The bygone sixties
 ring in golden days
 filling melodies
 into my silent lyrics.
Poet's commentary: "Sixty Not Out" - a journey into sixty years and continuing journey of the poet's wedded life. It echoes melodies of sixty youthful years treasured in memory. Now perched in California and Nebraska, the little birds look back at the poet's and their home - empty, yet overflowing with joy of fulfillment.
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© Gopal Guttal 2016
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