We walk upon the filthy grass
Upon which vermin and other animals once did pass,
And also where many had vomited and spat on the ground
And were owners and their pets are always bound.
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In most traditional Indian homes, shoes and slippers are kept near the entrance. Nobody is allowed to take them inside the living area. But, with the passage of time this restriction is losing its grip. Thanks, Randy for sharing such a meaningful write.
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In most traditional Indian homes, shoes and slippers are kept near the entrance. Nobody is allowed to take them inside the living area. But, with the passage of time this restriction is losing its grip. Thanks, Randy for sharing such a meaningful write.