Race: We Should Focus
Fixing our dreams we start race,
Holding every tear, try all the best.
Cementing hope for every success,
We fly to goal, for making our nest.
Leveling shoulder with compassion,
For better tomorrow, we put top gear.
Don’t be a terrorist for big remuneration,
With least pay, it is better to be soldier.
Hugging all dignity, kissing every fair,
Adoring each truth, Race we may lose.
Win may be got with muscle or power,
That defiled stature, we never choose.
A race for chair; we all like ever,
A worthless life, we need never.
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Copyright © Manmath Dalei | Year Posted 2017
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