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The White And Blue Car.

The white and blue car,

Rendezvousing down the road,

Looked beautiful,

And extremely mosaic.

The car’s top and back,

Were painted a deeper shade of sky blue,

While the front and the bottom were white in colour.

The white and the blue car,

Going down the road,

Reminded me of my toy cars,

Which once a time,

I used to play with.

The white and blue car,

Once again woke up my imagination,

It felt as if it was God sent,

 But again, we all are little children inside,

Only the big hoodluming shells of adulthood,

Prevent us from playing like little children.

Those are the days,

When you can reach to any part of the world,

Without paying a single thing.

And now, you have to think about basic fare,

Tax, this and that.

Oh! The childhood,

And the white and blue car.

Adios!

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A Happy Life.

A Happy Life.

Everyone wants a happy life.

No one wants to be sad or depressed.

Its God grace upon everyone,

That each second which is lived.

A happy life,

Depends upon one’s perspective,

But if you think you are happy,

Then you truly are.

And you can make your life wonderful, marvellous and extremely beautiful.

Be happy.

Adios!

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Did You Play Today?

Did you play today?

Did you have fun?

Did you reach your imagination?

Could you talk to the sun?

Did he reply?

For some he did.

For some he didn’t.

The sun was as firm as ever,

And the games yet didn’t begin.

Did you play today?

Was it hide and seek?

Was it ludo?

Was it match the match in cards?

Was it passing the buck?

Was it worthwhile?

For the games are beautiful,

They are fun,

They are superbly marvellous,

And so, let the games begin.

Adios!

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Playing In His Mother’s Lap.


Playing in his mother’s lap,

The boy found a pound.

It was hidden in a toy,

Like a sailor’s gem,

He kept it safe and sound.

When time came,

He bought an eclairs chocolate for her.

And with a pen.

He wished her happy birthday,

And frolicked all around.

His mother was so proud,

That she nicknamed him “Pound”.

Adios!