You Saved My Skin

I offer my prayers to those innocents

Whom I have never met

Never talk, never played

But yes I have seen them

Very close on my TV screen

All resting in peace like SLEEPING BEAUTIES

Gone to the other world

Where each & every body

Goes as & when his time comes

The UNAWARED became the

Victims of UNWANTED GUEST

which was sent by the Almighty

& in his hospitality

They sacrificed their most precious thing

Which is necessary for every human being

LIFE

I wonder, such a small world

Its existance make existance

Of the entire world

I offer my prayers

To those innocents…..

Oh god!

I can hear the cry

I can see the gloomy faces

I can feel the pain of separation

I can smell the dark future

I can touch the devastated structures

Perhaps

I could make them glad

I could ease their burden

I could fill the gap of loved ones

I could make them understand

Each & Everything is done for good

But what is good in this worst deed

Done by the supreme divinity

Perhaps I could….

Those affected were the worst affected

That affected the whole nation

No, I suppose

Each atom of the universe

Just by one action

No, I suppose

By the god’ s reaction

The intensity of the reaction

was a bit too high

I ask why?

Why did you throw the

bomb of your agitation

That aghasted the people of nation

No place left for cremation

Even after life, there is no PEACE

I offer my prayers

To those innocents…..

The BITTER TRUTH implies

We social animals

Born in lap of nature

& will count our last breath

in lap of nature

My time has not yet come

Though the gate of heaven

is still open who attended

UNWANTED GUEST

All are in the state of rest

Only

I can offer my condolences

Whose lives have been shattered

Like a broken glass

I can just say THANK YOU

To the King of Universe

To SAVE MY SKIN….

..✍

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