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Neera Kankra

Abstract Drama Classics

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Neera Kankra

Abstract Drama Classics

Nature's Innocence, Man's Selfish Desires

Nature's Innocence, Man's Selfish Desires

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On a sunlit autumn day, a picturesque sight,

Bright-eyed squirrels dance in golden light.

In a tall Chinar tree, their playground high,

They leap and scamper, reaching for the sky.


A dozen squirrels, their tails held high,

Chase and play, as the breeze whispers by.

Two babies peer from their cosy nest,

Eagerly waiting for their parent's behest.


Birds nestle in the sturdy branches,

Amidst a landscape rocky and grand,

Wild goats graze in a peaceful glade,

While birds swoop and feed across the land.


Pairs of birds find solace in the tree's embrace,

Nesting in branches, finding a peaceful space.

A happy picture of nature's bliss,

Where harmony reigns and troubles dismiss.


Pastel greens of grass and rocks serene,

Paint a scene of harmony, a tranquil dream.

In the rocky mountains, creatures roam,

Wild animals and birds find their home.


Four wild goats graze in a peaceful glade,

While birds swoop and feed, not afraid.

The extended branches offer a feast,

Where nature's creatures find their release.


A couple of squirrels lead a playful band,

Young ones cluster, frolic, and expand.

Birds soar and perch with elegant grace,

Goats frolic freely in the open space.


Amidst this idyll, a barefooted man appears,

Wearing a fur-lined cap, riddled with fears.

With wicked intentions, he climbs the tree,

Seeking to capture squirrels, but his chances flee.


Disproportionate squirrels catch his eye,

Common red species, found far and nigh.

Driven by malign intentions he persists,

But catching a wise squirrel, he shall resist.


His garments tucked, creating a pouch,

To hold his catch, to feed his wicked crouch.

Yet, nature's world remains untouched,

A realm of innocence, not easily clutched.


Why does the man scale the tree so high?

An artist seeking squirrel hair, we may imply.

Tension arises with his presence near,

Contrasting the harmony, it's now unclear.


Within this image, truth reveals its might,

Reflecting our actions, both wrong and right.

Nature stands as a symbol, serene and bright,

While humanity grapples, in darkness and light.


In contrast, nature lives in freedom and peace,

The man's presence creates tension and unease,

An allegory, perhaps, of mankind's selfish ways,

Against the innocent realm of nature's grace.


Within this scene, emotions unfold,

A lesson for us, profound and bold.

We learn to treasure its wonders so vast,

For in unity with nature, our spirits find solace at last.


So let us cherish the harmony that nature imparts,

And mend the wounds created by selfish hearts.

For in the embrace of the sunlit autumn day,

May love and compassion guide our way.


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