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A World Finished

Snakes flying all over in the air And all creatures living without care Wild animals swimming in the water Grouped or ungrouped does not matter Strange to see all this happening No worry and none frightening The scorpions chose to suck the blood A sort of senseless, baffling method But then a cloud full of earthworms landed on earth Wherever possible the creatures giving birth And the walking prawns on the land Don’t care for being with the sand Bothered only to get into the cloud And eating the worms, feeling proud Bats flying in random No one feeling boredom Snakes and bats colliding with each other in air All that happens, for they don’t scare So much populated and dense the world turned out to be Some people living like animals by hanging on the tree That nothing seems to be in control Living without responsibility and role All living things, blatant by the heart They all concerned only to play their part Never felt that they are hurting others Pulling hair and snatching feathers As nobody feeling the pain Nothing to lose and gain Some people dying on the spot Never bothered and care about But many more of them giving birth wherever they like And the population without shame is always on the rise Nothing bothered the people No matter if they are not capable Dragons, crocodiles, beasts all around In the waters and on the land they are found And no chance to construct a house and live in They all concerned only about eating and drinking in If anything comes their way they will do it But not education they prefer for the solution As there is no importance given to education One should realize that if there is no education Then for all the problems there will be no solution

Copyright © | Year Posted 2006




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