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What Have We Done

Why do we only see inequalities of the human race,
are we fair with our nature?
The origin is unpraised
and, we try to search for life on other planets.
Little do we know about the earth and its lifeforms
and we come out euphoric watching animals in zoos.
The cage was never their home but has become ours now,
feels like we are being punished for our karma.
An invisible thing destroying us all
but visible things are still not perceptible.
Humans can empathize
but seldom do we understand each other.
God must have created us for a greater good 
look's like we are not responsible enough.
What do we leave for our progeny?
I know, a planet full of crap.
Can we take a moment to rethink, rewire and listen to nature's call?
We have burdened it a lot.
I think this is an emergency call.
Let me get this call I would like to say, 
but the boss inside me rules my way.
Ohh, you need to make money that's what he says,
Let earth burn to hell I don't care.
I listen to him while disconnecting the call
because I m just useless as many of us are.
Here I m writing this sobbing alone,
I pray to GOD help us to fight alone
I know he is with me holding my hand,
I am gonna stick to him as hard as I can.
This is our home let's not forget that,
help everyone who comes in our path.
Enough of drama like I had to cook myself
Many die because they don't have food for themselves.
Forget the problems you have
focus on questions on how to resolve.
Thank God for everything you get,
that might be a dream in thousands of head.

Copyright © Surbhi Patle | Year Posted 2020


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