On Indian Road Poem by Akansh Malik

On Indian Road

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While I was roaming in the Indians Road,
I see the moments which bind with cords,
The hapless one begging for life,
While the strong one collecting it on knife.
Corruption on a richer one mind…
Can't everyone be some kind.
Poor roam without footwear,
While some have every hour wear,
In Dinner, Tears in some one eyes
While some want whisky with ice.
Piteous Children roam without the dream
Or their dream is as short as need of butter cream.
Just stand against this gap,
Or one day it will be harder to fill this spread.

Friday, May 30, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: corruption
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Akhtar Jawad 14 June 2014

The hapless one begging for life, While the strong one collecting it on knife. You are better than us, in Pakistan the strong uses a gun not a knife.

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