To create something as tender as a child’s heart,
Could just be the result of the Almighty’s love for art.
One fine day,
An odd question strayed onto my mind’s bay;
‘If every child was so special,
Then why on certain, hardships god would marshal?’
Every child deserves a childhood,
Not to work and make a livelihood;
Every child deserves to dream and aspire,
Ooze out their imaginations and transpire.
Childhood is a transient phase of life,
Supposed to be as smooth as butter, not as prickly as a
knife;
Once gone, childhood never returns,
No matter how much ever we try, no matter how much ever our heart yearns.
So let us voice our concerns,
Let us ignite this fire and watch as it burns,
And hope, from this everybody learns.
‘Every
Child deserves a childhood’ By Suhaas
Putta.
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