Indus Valley Civilization - Poem by Anandita Bhalerao
Indus Valley Civilization I wish you were here, I wish I could have been alive at that time, To see the river Indus still without a stir.
Belonging to the Chalcolithic Age, You left no traces of iron behind, Learning about you is a lot of fun, And there are few of your kind.
I salute to the highly civilized people, who lived there back then, It is great how you had equal rights for men and women.
Your cities were very well planned, How you got such amazing skill I wish to understand.
Public Buildings and Dwelling Houses were your buildings of two types, Your drainage system was beyond words with properly fitted pipes.
Your society consisted of merchants, traders, and rulers, Artisans, farmers, manual labourers and of course, the schoolers.
Your staple food was wheat, But there was also barley, milk, fish, vegetables, mustard, and meat.
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