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MISCELLANEA
Miscellaneous poems which could not fit as individual items. |
| PARENTAL SINS: a sonnet The children, all parents do need to feed, But some give them only candy, popcorn. While children need to truly write and read, Some parents harbor, for books, only scorn. Irresponsible parents misguide kids, Letting them take studies casually; But when later in life they call the bids, They find in their life they failed miserably. So shall we reap as we have sown in past. Our own sins we shall see in our children. Of responsible parenthood, the mast, We must uphold, it must not be broken. Two parents, one child, form a tricycle. Single parent concept is but fickle. M C Gupta 29 April 2006 |