The hungry vultures fly high in the sky,
They move round consistently and try
To find out with their sharp eyes the dead animal,
From which they can satisfy their hunger well.
But the voracious and impatient creatures are made never to be satisfied,
Even with the presence of other fierce and hungry competitors,
They are not at all terrified;
They always want to eat more than their need,
The sin in this context is their extreme and stubborn greed,
The selfish and greedy vultures can not truly write their name in the gentle and sober society,
As they are born to be over possessive, but neither reflective nor impressive.
The selfish and greedy vultures can not truly write their name in the gentle and sober society. This statement defines some of the harsh realities of life. Thanks.
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Impatient creatures! ! ! ! Thanks for sharing this poem with us.