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Tiranga

Tiranga (Tricolour)

First unfurled, was the Indian tricolor; 
on Everest, the world's highest peak.
All the three colours are deliberated 
to give some message and speak.

Dark saffron, white and Indian green,
the three colours of Indian national flag;
all in horizontal rectangular bars,
top to bottom, respectively placed.

Green band at bottom tells Indians,
grow with greenery and agriculture; 
White band in middle of it, gives us
message of peace, truth and culture.

Saffron says, be brave and courageous,
don't hesitate to sacrifice if nation needs; 
Wheel of twenty four spokes at centre tells, 
on the path of progress always proceed.

Made of hand spun Indian cloth, Khadi,
at one hand symbolises pride of nation; 
Design and colour on the other, say symbolically 
what ought to do the great Indians.

On every Independence and republic days
Tiranga is unfurled widely in the country.
That reminds the people; be nice, graceful, 
peaceful, prosper and keep in mind your duty.

(C) S. D. Tiwari

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Zero, the Hero

Put one, before, nine numbers of zero,
and take one off, have nine numbers of nine.
Grows a number ten times, zero, the hero. 
Put one, before, nine numbers of zero.
Centre of integers, is the number zero,
to the left and right, may go endless, fine. 
Put one, before nine numbers of zero
and take one off, have nine numbers of nine.

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Zero and one make the computer byte. 
Zero is the dark and one is bright.
That is what the cycle of day night,
Zero and one make the computer byte.
From the zero and one, gets its life,
on binary system, computer does thrive.
Zero and one make the computer byte. 
Zero is the dark and one is bright.

1000000000-1 = 999999999

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Indian's Favourite Potato

In Indian cuisine, potato is favourite.
People make variety of dishes and they eat.
Boiled, fried or in dosa.
Love too, filled in samosa.
On day of fast, consume one kg. at least.

Indians like potato, fries and finger chips.
In many other vegetables, they do mix.
No worry, if takes;
body, potato shape.
They are brave not afraid even of diabetes. 

(C) S. D. Tiwari

dosa, samosa = names of Indian dishes

Copyright © S.D. Tiwari | Year Posted 2014

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I Dream a Kind of World

I dream a kind of world; 
where prevails peace and love. 
I dream ... 

Where nature lives own life 
and the human being, own. 
No way the flowers wither, 
no way the creatures moan. 
Springs sing all the ways, 
on the trees; chirping birds. 
I dream ... 

The creatures live for love 
no one hurts the other. 
No one face the distress 
and no one shades tears. 
No one lives beggarly, 
suffers hunger and thirst. 
I dream ... 

There's no war or battle, 
no arms and ammunitions. 
There should not be reason 
to have the sort of prison. 
To quench their selfish craves 
no one shades the blood. 
I dream ... 

There we have bright days, 
happy people with self respect. 
Their needs are fulfilled 
according to choice of taste. 
Every home is filled joy, 
illuminating rays of hopes. 
I dream ... 

Sun gives the warmth to all, 
and moon, the soothing rays. 
Flowers make aromatic and 
shining stars embellish ways. 
Everyone is blessed by God 
and everyone feels cared. 
I dream ... 

Vanished acts of immorality, 
no one commits the sin. 
Everyone goes righteous, 
bear the holy souls, within. 
Everyone feels in the paradise 
they have got their abode. 
I dream ... 

(C) S. D. Tiwari

Copyright © S.D. Tiwari | Year Posted 2015

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Pets and Gadgets

My grandpa spent his leisure with pets 
I don’t spare time from my gadgets. 
Keep busy in gadgets till I can endure 
leaving my lovely pets ignored. 

(c) S.D. Tiwari

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Trick Or Treat 1

Children are out for 'trick or treating'
Collect dollars for treats and eating
They would go to canteen
on the next of Halloween
Eating snacks they would be greeting

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A Cup of Tea, Ghazal

Every morning my soul craves, a cup of tea.
Before anything else, it says, a cup of tea.

The Sun awakes the sleeping night, always,
but awakes my sleeping soul, a cup of tea.

At work I ever restore my mood and energy, 
with my favoured flavor of a cup of tea.

In the meetings, lethargic people go alive, 
after given the break, for a cup of tea.

In a chilled weather, if happened to be out,
becomes a blessing for anyone, a cup of tea.

Being smarter and cute than her sister coffee,
most preferred by her lovers is, a cup of tea. 

(C) S. D. Tiwari

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Fruits of Karma

sown acacia seeds
no one can hope to reap  
apple fruits

do your duty
it would fetch some day for sure  
sweet fruits of karma

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Merry Christmas, Carol

Let the season flow
the sweetness of love,
you know, it's Christmas.
Merry Christmas to all.   

Let's decorate, we all,
ornaments and glisten balls, 
the Christmas tree tall.
Let your tree grow
Christmas tree of love,
you know, it's Christmas.
Merry Christmas to all.   

O! stars of the height!
shine more bright,
illuminate the Christmas night.
Let you and moon throw 
the glories of love,  
you know, it's Christmas.
Merry Christmas to all.   

Everywhere it's good,
fun, feast and food, 
happy and festive mood. 
Let all of you glow
the lights of love,
you know, it's Christmas.
Merry Christmas to all.

O! girls and boys!
have gifts, sweets and toys, 
and sing songs of joy
May Lord pour
blessings and love, 
you know, it's Christmas.
Merry Christmas to all.

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Trick Or Treat 2

Came to my door, a horrible ghost
Looking on it I was scared almost
To bring a treat, I went in
On return, it was not seen
The ghost was hiding behind the post

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