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My guilt: My generation
Contemporary Poetry Anthology by Santosh Kumar Biswa
My guilt: My generation
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Worried I am, Oh! My son’s son, And your sons too.
The inundation of tears I watch, In you and all, though you’re filled, With riches and your possessions.
Evil doer, I am, Out of my greed you’re ruined, And your generation yet to occur.
For my own sake, I made you barren, Bald I made, even my mother, That’s why she can’t feed you any more, Hence, I regret my intentional deeds.
Oh! Nightingale, I proclaim to you, Toss along the message to them if you live, And safeguard this little sapling, after I exit, Without rest, as I set it on the soil.
Contemporary Poetry Anthology by Santosh Kumar Biswa
A bottle of water, I only possess, Don’t know, enough or not, will it be, But, eternal love, I will invest in it, To give life to them with this little plant.
Worry not, Behold! My son’s son, your sons too, Alert will I be, right from now.
Drop by drop will I water, When fully grown, become your protector, And save you all from the inundation forever.
Although, evil doer, Now do I realize ‘bout you all, And your generations yet to occur.