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Digiron [165]
3 years ago
14

Write a poem for me of any sort but it has to long

English
1 answer:
Aneli [31]3 years ago
6 0
Hasmukh amathalal ⋅ 16 March 2013 Time spares none Time spares none All are covered one by one Someone departs early But all prepare for it timely It gives no time To prepare and dare Childhood, youth and then old age All are known and definite stages What are we meant for here? formant the trouble for others Or to live in disharmony Certainly not blessed for same by almighty Time is not in our favor No one thinks of humanly honor We are for short duration So still doors are open to build good relation “If I can be simple human” That shall be the slogan To remove agony and pain Let us do little in that direction and gain
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