Beautiful poem in republic day in simple words
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Use the Diversion
He was a Hindu, I was told.
One day, when he turned
The corner of his street
Where a pothole had been dug up
He found a riot was on.
Two-three dead bodies, flames all around,
The hole had filled up with their blood.
Next to the hole, a board proclaimed:
“Work in progress, use the diversion”.
He was a Hindu, I was told.
One day, when he turned
The corner of his street
Where a pothole had been dug up
He found a riot was on.
Two-three dead bodies, flames all around,
The hole had filled up with their blood.
Next to the hole, a board proclaimed:
“Work in progress, use the diversion”.
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26th January
The moment the car stopped at the signal,
off he went again,
Hobbling along on his polio-afflicted leg.
His mother tried to stop him
But her cough smothered her voice.
“Two rupees for this tricolour, it’s Public Day
Take one Seth, good for the country.”
The signal changed,
and the car moved on.
Perhaps this scene can also figure
Somewhere in the festive pageants of our nation!
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