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Superstition

Superstition A belief in the mind Learned from another kind Baseless only a customary Born from cultural shine Easy to preach but difficult to practice Educated brain and grown up science Always defunct why such immaterial! When practised for good from bad It is acceptable follow just to obey When it evokes bad from good Heinous deeds to believe and follow But as it came from a chain of life There should be a primary cause Simple men adopted it for letting it be As two sides of a coin front and rear When unnatural charge upon men and other Implicates doing harm mind and body A mere matter of trouble accepting unruly Accepting purpose of would be Many heritages are most beautiful Letting human beings matter of glory We should preserve them gift of ancestors Let it spare for our progenitors Abstract may be considered only a feeling But who have seen their mind and soul Still all should believe they are within Is superstition or pure final act of the God supreme

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