Suruchi Puri (21st May,1986 / Delhi, India)
Poems by Suruchi Puri : 11 / 14
Somehow, Somewhere
Somehow, Somewhere,
There lived a cow with a tinkle,
attached to neck, both mom and baby were well-fed,
till one day a lion came,
hungry one and took the baby under his custody,
Mom wept and cried,
Baby also,
But lion didn't agreed,
for he was hungry and his ruthlessness,
made mom and baby separated
Suruchi Puri
Submitted: Friday, July 16, 2010
Poems by Suruchi Puri : 11 / 14
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