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Wonders of Water - A poem by Ishaan Biswas, Grade IX, Funlish Language School




To the transparent water;
O’ you nature’s daughter,
How are you so calm, so cold?
How do you grab the world ahold?


Why are you so kind,
to show the way to the blind?
How are you so noble?
Why do you even care for the smallest cobble?

O’ the guardian of life,
You are why we are alive.
Why do you still love us,
when we create a fuss?

Thus you are our precious mother,
you forgive us albeit we inflict disasters one after another.
Thus is our oath to your kindness,
we shall always be righteous.
Hence we shall conserve every loch,
for our succeeding flock.


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