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The Worst Warriors After Wars

Having suffered years of grueling tyranny,
Sand is still red which should be tawny.
Iraq has become a land of widows
Men are killed there in rows.
Due to war when families are separated,
Children are those who are worst affected.

Phan Thi Kim Phuc is name of that woman
Appointed as a goodwill ambassador in 1997,
UNESCO gave her this honorable position
She was photographed in a piteous condition,
 During the Vietnam War, in her childhood.
But every child victim’s luck isn’t so good.

War ends, in some years country recoups,
Civilians honor their patriotic brave troops.
Injured soldiers medicated at country’s cost,
Children loose their shelters when they need most.
Fighting for food, having memories of terrors,
After a war, they are the worst warriors.

Copyright © Jyoti Chaudhary | Year Posted 2007



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Valentine's Poem

Valentine poem of mine
Always dedicated to define
Love as the most delicate emotion
Enclosed in heart and devotion
Never stops and scares
Trust is what it cares
Inevitable is its existence  
Not made for omittance. 
Eternity of a true love 
‘S floating above  
Promised not to die
Often tested in bad tide
Encouraged to grow more
Marriage is a surfboard not the shore.

Copyright © Jyoti Chaudhary | Year Posted 2007

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Squirrel

Squirrel, shy by nature,
Quickness in its gesture,
Undulating with speed,
Influenced by greed,
Raking to make nest,
Rushing for maple harvest,
Eating acorn and nuts dispersed,
Long furry tail remains curled.

Copyright © Jyoti Chaudhary | Year Posted 2007

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The Spring Time

The snow is melted and gone away,
The greens are coming out,
The trees are not bare anymore,
And the branches are filled with sprouts.

The plain canvas of nature 
Is primed with green.
Then, the sprinkle of colors 
 Has made this beautiful scene.

So many sparkling colors!
So much to adore!
Daffodils, tulips, crocus
And many more.

The spring time is going on 
Open the window wide
The sun become warmer now
Let the breeze come inside.

Copyright © Jyoti Chaudhary | Year Posted 2006


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