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ABADHOOT PANDA

Classics Others

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ABADHOOT PANDA

Classics Others

SUMMER'S ROLE

SUMMER'S ROLE

2 mins
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Now Summer's regime just begins

With pomp and grandeur with humps.

Sunny mid-day pondering over action

That may be taken to heat the brain.


Farmers are in full swing for water

Greenery they want to fully scatter.

Always thought about feeding people

By graining, wheating, ricing, vegetable.


Friend of mankind as they think ever

Get boosted up as a benevolent grower.

Stamina and energy they inject in

For upholding mankind like a goblin.


They are the humble peasants of soil

Most loving offspring of the mom soil.

Difficulty to irrigate created by the hot sun

Makes them more strong not lean.


Pond pot laments for filling its belly

Obstinate sun put its ears away fully.

The lotus dances in the waterful lake

Lilly creeps underwater to be fully safe.


Sun as a beloved papa of flora & fauna

Plays role in the sky since the creation of

Mother earth as a sincere father

Of mankind who never wants to falter.


Loving Sun is the great stamina giver

Makes the globe full of juice & flavour.

Sun, so merciful thinker for mankind

Appoints the Moon as a cooler guard.


He warns the heavenly air to blow over

The vaporous clouds as a good driver

So as to shower on the motherly lap

Of the globe post-summer without a gap.


Mankind owes to the father Sun forever

Showing the gratitude of greenery hover.

Revolving earth mom with a humble bowing down proves her chastity before

The Sun father as a nonstop kind mother.


Red hot angry our beloved daddy Sun

Proves His nobility under a cruel cover

But the inner heart is full of mercy and love

That mankind is ever eager to prove.

       



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