A Child's Plea
A Child's Plea
Amma, the kajal-mixed tears cascading down,
Your white saree, a symbol of purity and love, now stained with sorrow's dark crown.
Your tears, a lament for humanity's plight,
For the humble and suppressed, suffering in endless night.
These unbridled tears, a narrative of the world's pain,
Atrocities, crime, and falsehood, assuming monstrous forms in vain.
A tired witness, I am, to the injustices of our time,
Longing to fly away, to a realm where love and peace entwine.
But I am your child, and a child forever I'll remain,
Shielded from the vicissitudes that bring you tears and pain.
Let not the darkness of this world change my heart's tide,
May I remain your tear drop, seeking the ocean's finality.
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