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Spinach And The Hard Work.

Last morning I bought spinach from the market.After coming home I handed over the bunch to my mother for it needed to be washed, cleaned and the spinach leaves need to be individually separated.

As I handed over the bunch, Ma told me-“Now what? The whole bunch needs to be cleaned and so forth.Who will do that? By simply handing over the bunch your work simply gets over.”

I kept quiet and went to my room.Soon Ma entered my room with a tray on which there were sandwiches and coffee.Ma had made them for me.Ma kept the tray on the table and as she was leaving I held Ma’s arms and said -“Ma please share the sandwiches and the coffee with me.”

Ma-“No, I bought these sandwiches for you.”

I-“Please Ma have the sandwiches with me.”

After a lot of pleading Ma said ” yes”.

As we sat down to have the sandwiches and the coffee. I said-“Ma sorry for the spinach. I will help you clean them.”

Ma patted my back and gave me a big kiss.

I think this how parents teach their children to share the workload.

Adios!

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A Bird And A Rose.

A bird and a rose,

The besties of old times,

Were having lunch in a restaurant when a little fairy asked them for help.

She needed to ride upon a feather to reach the land of breakfasts.

Immediately, bird gave her a feather and the rose a petal and soon enough the fairy could sail through the tough winds and reached the land of breakfasts.

But she wasn’t any usual fairy.

She was God in disguise.

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A Letter Too Old.

A letter too old,

With its cover torn,

Was in a nearly tattered condition in a school bag.

It was from a principal to a boy,

Congratulating him for his excellent performance in his term exams.

The letter remained in his bag, as a memory of his achievement.

For in the last four terms he was one of the lowest scoring students.

That was a truly sore point for him.

He had notched up his practice and steadily his marks increased.

That letter remained his prize forever.

Adios!