You May Grow Poem by Mehta Hasmukh Amathaal

You May Grow

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You can’t break the barrier
We are simple love carrier
It will be lot easier

Whatever tall you may grow!
You may fall when winds heavily blow
Sand storms can’t mar sun’s glow

Why selfishness doesn’t excel all times?
Why it gives relief only sometimes?
Truth always prevail in real times

Desert too must boom
Humanity must find room
Happiness must remove the gloom

Love demands sacrifice
Life awaits promises
Next lovely life again after demise

Never cast desperations
Don’t aisle unnecessary questions?
Long for and pick up the aspirations

No gold, diamonds may ever come to rescue
You won’t get anything if they are not due
Land scopes and natural scenes are only for view

Pray the god not for long life
Knell down in feet not for future wife
Ask for trouble free world to escape the edge of cruel knife

Have enough of joy and fun
Dream of stable life with lots of run
Flowers in hand at person showing barrel of gun

You may find sweet water in desert
People may praise your honesty and efforts
Ship with all the gold may land at port

Thank God you are alive to see
Taking breathe under sky and feel free
Enjoy the fruits sitting under tree

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Mehta Hasmukh Amathaal

Mehta Hasmukh Amathaal

Vadali, Dist: - sabarkantha, Gujarat, India
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