They stole the splendor
They stole the thunder
They stole the sparkle
In our kids' gleaming smile
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Splendor and thunder unite during this celebration and this festival of Diwali is definitely special for many of us. A great poem is very well penned on occasion of Diwali festival. We pray before God for your goodness and fortune. This is definitely an excellent poem very well penned.10
it was a dry silent Divali indeed but did you realise lesser burns of children hands and may be lesser may die this year as pollution is a killer even I cant breathe Sad it was a dry silent day no patakas but some child on this very earth will play much longer
Thank you The Poet Poet for expressing your concern. God bless.
Poignant reflection crafted in persuasive poetic expressions with clarity of thought and mind. A beautiful creation. Thanks for sharing Madathil.
Our president has undone many of the environmental regulations here to 'help the economy'. Greed and stupidity will leave our grandchildren with an inhospitable world.
Thanks Kelly for your comment. Your man doesn't even acknowledge the existence of global warming. That is a serious case. The Indian situation is that we have wrong priorities and pay lip service to real environment protection.
Really I feel live Deepaly here in words of pictures This Diwali down South Where kids usually frolic in mirth Has been unusually silent this year For fear; is it fear that we want? Let the sparklers light the smile Of our innocent kids Let daisy-wheels and crackers Abound the din of their dreams live poem and feel of real Deepaly kee