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pls compose a Poem on parents are the greatest gift of God i will give brainlest answer and follow you but ot should be not from Google ​

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Answered by Aashir4249
1

Answer:

They never teach you this at school;

they'll try to teach you reading, writing, 'rithmetic

in their own instructed ways;

but now, if anyone suggested it, there'd be howls

about the impertinence, the interference,

the rights, the dangers of this and that -

but all the same, they never teach you:

how to get on with your parents.

Oh there are books and books and books

telling your parents how to look after you, but hey!

there are two parties here! Mom and Dad

can ask their own parents (sometimes - because they

were in the same situation as you are now and so,

reckon they can do a better job...) but

who can you, ask?

,

which may not be the case for all of us;

Hindus have their own stern answer to this question:

you chose them, in effect, as the result

of your behaviour in your previous life...so there,

work with that, kiddo, could be

the making of you...stop blaming it all on them!

So there you are, in this heated cauldron of love and hate, or

like sharp stones shaken in this bag called family

until the rough edges wear (each other) away and

those smooth round pebbles roll out to the world...

but perhaps a little help wouldn't hurt?

I was exactly four and a half when I told the truth about something,

since I didn't know any other way; and as my parents' voices

rose in argument about 'knowing what was best for me',

(I remember the moment now, so clear) I turned my back

on this so painful sound, faced the 'wireless' on the chest of drawers,

and decided there and then

that grown-ups made such a fuss when you told the truth

that it would be better not to - at least, until

they grew up a bit... and there, went half a lifetime

of prevarication, dodging the question, fantasy: never tell the truth

until you're sure they really, really want to hear it...

Then when I was eleven or thereabouts

(and again, I remember exactly where I was standing

at the time - the bottom of the stairs)

the solemn thought 'entered my head':

that in some way I knew but couldn't quite explain,

I was in the position, had some duty,

to take care, in some thoughtful way, of the minds of those

my parents...

But they didn't teach that at my school.

love, I knew all about; but

parents? Aren't they strange? They try so hard, too...

and no, I don 't need 'counselling', thanks -

I'd rather keep it in the family. All I'm asking

is, a few lessons, maybe? I'd even do

the homework.

XXX love you both XXX

Explanation:

plz mark me as brainliest it took me a lot of time to write

thanks

Answered by sharranshajy
1

POEM

PARENTS ARE THE GREATEST GIFT OF GOD

AND THEY ALWAYS WILL BE

THEY PUNISH US FOR GOOD

DON'T U THINK

EVERY WORD COMING FROM THEIR MOUTHS ARE LIKE GENTLE MELODIES

AND SO THEY ARE THE GREATEST GIFT OF GOD

PLEASE MARK ME AS THE BRAINIEST AND  FOLLOW ME

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