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Loving mother and Not so father

 It is a great bliss to understand 

These two forces who acted upon

Always in pair yet in despair 

Like a whole day ruled by Sun and Moon


Moon is here and now Sun is far and distant

By our biased mind can sense moon only

Warmth of Sun is often overlooked 

Till days of cold winter dawn upon


Mother is loving everyday, she is amazing 

Here she is angry here she is fresh again

Unlike father who set upon long useless mission

It seems to reach somewhere for my young mind


Father is either withdrawing or engaging 

Often for a cycle of time beyond our comprehension 

He can't keep it up like mother do

He can't handle every task like mother do


See! every information is safe with mother

She prepared food now and again she smiles

All day she worked in field with harsh nature

Yet she can't keep being focused all along


She is lovely, she is lonely yet available for all

One drop of tear is enough for her to give up her tears

One smile is enough to win over her heart

Unlike father who can't seem to know world moves


Wounds get healed and broken pocket can be filled

Lost lives can be regenerated and he can smile too

The war is too costly to fight and smile is medicine

See! your other half has learned it from birth itself


In Deseret she can collect water till last breath

She can feed her child till last drop of her blood

She is now painful, she is now eternal optimistic 

She is ever running rhythmic here and now






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