THE GREATEST CONFUSION

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TODAY WE ARE GOING TO SHARE A POEM WITH YOU ALL. NOT A RECENTLY WRITTEN BUT WRITTEN WITH DEDICATION, AND IT WAS WRITTEN WHEN WE JUST ENTERED INTO THIS FIELD.

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THE GREAT CONFUSION


The king was stuck in a state of confusion,
Between his kingdom and son,
One was to be chosen.

He considered his public not less than his Child;
He cared for all, from humans to the wild.
He loved his son beyond everything.

Any one he has to choose;
Second one, he was sure to loose.

“When I was given the throne,
I took the oath to serve my kingdom lifelong,
But if I compromise my son,
It would be totally wrong.”

At the last, he chose his boy,
Without his kingdom,
He lost his joy;
But was happy that his family was safe and sound with him.

He went to the town and begged for the work,
He had to earn;
To fill the stomach of his family;
By giving his kingdom,
A lesson he had learnt.

His son died by biting of his snake,
For the burning of the dead body,
No money he was able to make.

He learnt that humans and materialistic desires,
Come and go in the journey, called life,
But the whole life you have to struggle and strive.

If something remains with men, its just his deeds,
So leave all the wants and materialistic need.
Do your task, leave the results, and compromise everything
But not the deeds.

A saint came and told that everything was just a test,
You have proved yourself the best,
I will return your son and kingdom,
Now go and enjoy your freedom.


COMPOSED BY JIYA AGGARWAL AND NEZE PAPREJA

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