‘Abortion is a sin', she told.
Her husband exhorted; she did.
The sin had gone to her husband.
‘Deception is a sin', he said.
His teacher insisted; he did.
The sin had gone to his teacher.
‘Coercion is a sin', he felt.
The King ordained and he complied.
The sin had gone to the monarch.
Sin goes to the bidders
And not to the doers
When bidders are these.
According to Vedic norms,
Wives, pupils and subjects
Have no says to their bosses.
12.05.2016
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem