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Brutality (Poem-5)





Let me introduce you to this family of three,
Mr. Michael, Mrs. Jenny and their son, Sammy;
It was a normal September evening
Where one event would change everything.

The family was quite busy that evening
Both Michael and Jenny were working
While Sammy was using his creativity,
To make a card for his parents' anniversary.

The next day would be a celebration
Many plans would be set in motion
Michael and Jenny'd celebrate five years
Of happiness, and they'd be happier.

Young Sammy just could not resist
Waiting for the party to give his gift
To his happy parents the next day,
But had to wait patiently anyway.

It was a silent dinner that night
For everyone was waiting for the next light
They grew impatient each hour
But knew that the day wasn't far.

A few seconds before the clock struck twelve
A strange noise grew loud, and the sky turned red
All wondered whether they were still sane
But that's when it began, the "Bombing Rain".

Mr. Michael ran out to the lift
He knew what it was, and had to be swift
But due to his speed, he left behind
His poor young son and his dear wife.

The lift, unfortunately, stopped mid-way
Michael shivered in fear, he didn't know what to say
He knew it was over, and for one last time
Cursed the thought of war, and closed his eyes.

Mrs. Jenny and Sammy later, too
Understood what deprived the sky of its blue,
It was a war with the neighbor country,
How and why, though, were still a mystery.

They hurriedly ran down the stairs
Their fast legs now knew no air.
However, soon, they heard a loud noise
And the poor duo now had no choice.

For one last time, they prayed to God
They prayed for the abolishment of War,
And after doing so, they kneeled
And under the crumbling concrete, got buried.

A single moment can end it all
No matter how wealthy one is, they can fall
To say the least, life is uncertain
You never know what's behind the curtain.

Wars destroy new beginnings
With no regard for age or rings,
Man himself invented his demise
And crumbles before he can even rise.

Hundreds of such families die in war
And millions of lives are thus torn,
We look past these wars in our history,
But fail to understand their brutality.

-Armaan Kothare




Comments

  1. I am totally awestruck with your maturity to grapple such complex topics. Kudos! May you read more and write even more!

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  2. Very well
    Conveyed in simple words but with Amazing insight and effect -the futility ,the fatality and brutality of war 👍

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  3. Very sensitive... good one 👌

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  4. the family setting, the inevitable doom, the narration..... totally armaanesque
    don't be so sagacious, suparmaan, that you leave us adults with red faces

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    1. thank you Kiran uncle!! I hope you liked this one :DD

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    2. Very nice and sensitive,it reflects your maturity level

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  5. That was really deep. Great Job!

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