Sonnet: Impartial Death Is Prompt And Swift Poem by Dr John Celes

Sonnet: Impartial Death Is Prompt And Swift



More faces known to me have vanished fast;
Most mammoth trees are nowhere to be found;
Even some children have enjoined the past,
And many elderly are homeward bound!

Some mountains have been leveled to the ground;
Some skyscrapers were razed down, built anew;
Some pits land-filled have risen up into mounds;
The old order has given to the new!

Many a species has become extinct;
Autumns and winters make ready for springs;
A few old human beings turn distinct;
Death neither favors paupers nor the kings!

A famous forest has gone off the map;
A huge desert has floral green a cap!

Copyright by Dr John Celes 15-10-2013

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death does its duty with definite devotion
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Dr John Celes

Dr John Celes

Tamilnadu, India
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