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She held a heap of firewood Atop her tender head Walking down the narrow road That led to her hamlet. That old banyan tree couldn't Allure her with its shade Nor the burning sideways Could force her pace to jade. No sign of sorrow, grief or pain As quiet as she could be Would death alter her calm Or would it set her free. Prashant Shaurya ©
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Oct 8, 2017
Oct 8, 2017 at 11:21 AM UTC
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She held a heap of firewood Atop her tender head Walking down the narrow road That led to her hamlet. That old banyan tree couldn't Allure her with its shade Nor the burning sideways Could force her pace to jade. No sign of sorrow, grief or pain As quiet as she could be Would death alter her calm Or would it set her free. Prashant Shaurya ©
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Oct 8, 2017
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