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Reshma Moharana

Tragedy

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Reshma Moharana

Tragedy

The Unfortunate Jumbo

The Unfortunate Jumbo

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The meandering elephant

In search of food

Chuffed up on a pineapple

Relived her woes

Now her hungry baby in the womb

Can delight the fruit

A mother's eternal hope


She ate up the pineapple in obligation

It will sinew through muscles and bones

Of her unborn

oblivious of any danger

The innocent couldn't ideate

The sordid act of Inhumans


A set of deceitful urchins

Stuffed the fruit with explosives

To have some fun, at the cost of a life

I wonder of the ghastly scheme

Of insane in human skin


In excruciating pain

She didn't hurt anyone

Poor get into the river

Succumbed to death in the water

All have numbed to his dastardly act

But you barbarian's how your sense didn't hurt


Animals too have souls

Their heart too aches

Look at their eyes

They are more humble than we humans

May your soul rest in heaven

Away from the cruel insane


Some spoiled brats hid explosives in pineapple and placed in the forest to snare wild animals. An elephant chomped it which resulted in deep injuries inside her mouth. For the next two weeks, the injured elephant wandered in and out of the forest enduring the pain. On may 25th the Exhausted elephant in writhing pain rests herself in the Velliar river in the hope of some solace. After two days she collapsed in the river. A later postmortem revealed that she was pregnant.

The culprits must be punished with an equal index of crime.

The incident has shocked the world and there is outrage at this brutal act which has committed blatantly.


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