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Mind you all. Wake up all
Contemporary Poetry Anthology by Santosh Kumar Biswa
Mind you all. Wake up all
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Mind you all, those staring at me, Fully in dejection I stand here, Looking at your face, as pale as weak buds, To proclaim about the mistake you made. Who is to blame for such changes in you? Is it me or you, once filled with selfishness? And now with your head low, to seek.
The fruits are bitter, bitterer it would be, If through heart you aren't considerate, To mold it back to once it was, long ago, Then shall you get, what your forefather got, With blessings, not like the one you hold.
Await this, lifeless it is on my hand, And all around you, so alike, like in the tomb, With unbalanced sky and its belongings, Never to know, the time it should be with.
Contemporary Poetry Anthology by Santosh Kumar Biswa
Wake up all, let the tomb shine in freshness, For it too strives, the way we are today. Let us not create another Noah to stop. Our faith relies on its position now and then, Not of sins, but of actions we should be with.
Immortal it is, for you made it mortal. Give one from you, it shall find millions, Then shall your kind be delightful again, The fruits of restoring its mortality.