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Children

Save children from the hands of their parents They exert unjustified pressure upon them To bring success home In which they attempted and failed It is not only a torture But also it snatches their life Let a child grow like a calf Let it bloom like a flower in jungles, wild Where no parents present to teach their rotten etiquette s No one chides or punishes them for their little mistakes No burden of bearing any customs Nothing is dropped upon their shoulders in the name of traditions. Parents should be congratulated for their own belief But save children from being forced To follow their outdated faith In the name of bringing up a polite and faithful child So many astounding possibilities have been nipped in the bud .

Copyright © | Year Posted 2014




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Book: Shattered Sighs