The Hypocritical Teacher

Alas, the story of a sincere teacher, 
Whose students could hardly foresee.
That despite his external confidence,
Hypocrisy, thy name is he.

It’s the tale of one who taught compassion, 
But lived a selfish life.
Of one who spoke of harmony, 
Yet quarrelled with his wife! 

A story of one who coached on goodness, 
Though struggled to rise early. 
Of one who shared a peace formula, 
Whilst constantly in a worry. 

It’s of one who praised the detachment of saints, 
All the while hoarding his wealth. 
Of one who spoke of longevity, 
Whilst suffering from poor health. 

‘Tis of one who commended purity of thought, 
Whilst addicted to his screen.
For what he’s viewed on Netflix, 
Could seldom be unseen. 

Knowing the perils of hearsay and gossip,
He indulged in each scandal.
And continued to accept his heaps of praise,
Of which he couldn’t handle.

For he knew his life was but a mere fraud, 
A facade to guard reality. 
Though hidden well to avoid a painful truth,
Of his lack of spirituality. 

It’s of one who sought to abandon his profession,
As he lived his life in shame.
For despite his teaching a simple life,
He’d constantly be seeking fame.

T’was he alone who knew his truth,
Falling far short of ideal.
Thus desires of relinquished position,
Rather caught his appeal.

But he vowed to teach as long as he could, 
As his only saving grace. 
For the day will come when he’s true to his word, 
And feel Govinda’s embrace. 

Don’t become better than me!

Oh my dear friend, please listen to my plea!
Know that I long for your progress in Bhakti.
Yet I beg you oblige for this request of thee,
Whatever you do, don’t become better than me!

Of course, I want you to propel in the race,
Excel in all aspects, just not in my space!
Yes, my friend, experience the higher taste,
But just remember not to come in first place!

It’s nice when you share and preach to me,
Though never forget who made you a devotee!
May He grant you the vision to see,
That your progress is really down to my shakti.

O friend, I’m impressed by your ability to lead,
My guidance is something you no longer need.
Of course, I’d love for you to succeed,
Though could you kindly do so at a slower speed?

Wow, dear friend, just see your service mood!
Transformed character; no longer lewd.
Though remember the times you’d chew the chewed?
No need to pretend, I know the real you!

Oh dear mind, look how humorous you are!
Thinking I’m advanced when purity is so far.
From my life, dear friend, please don’t depart,
For it’ll be you who takes me to Sri Nanda Kumara.

Where the Vaisnavas are praised

I wish to reside where the Vaisnavas are praised,
For that place to become my home.
Thus my consciousness is gradually raised,
And envy will no longer roam.

I wish to reside where the Vaisnavas are praised,
And admiration to become my shelter.
In so doing my ego will ablaze,
And melt in boiling swelter.

I wish to reside where the Vaisnavas are praised,
So I’m humbly put in my place.
As the Lord reminds us not to be phased;
We’re on the same team in this race!

I wish to reside where their glories are sung,
For I’m reminded of my aspiration.
This honour discloses to us the next rung
In the ladder of elevation.

O carrier of Krishna, please bestow your grace
Upon this covetous soul,
For I hope to one day truly see praise
As something to behold.