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Mohit! Why the hell is this plastic still here? You're like unconscious every moment Don't fade away your funds, stocks and shares I'm the lord and you're unfortunately a slave Mohit is a boy among thousands Who still hears the melancholy of machines He's also suffering from the only cash Since childhood till now he's a teen A boy with chronic and seasonal hunger A boy deprived of love and education Just a skeleton sticking to malnutrition He's still now involved in some substitution "Oh my sweetie! Would you tell me where you live?" Asked a kind cop after seizing the factory "I...I.....I Sir..." Unable to speak Mohit is now in orphanage He's uncomfortable with other teenagers of his age Couples came and observed him Who would adopt an unfair, shabby child like him? People passed by Years passed by Time slipped away Mohit was lost in his own grief and pain Checking his behaviour Officials transferred him to the mental hospital His sight is most common weeping and sobbing under curtains and behind rolled carpets..
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Mar 4, 2018
Mar 4, 2018 at 1:33 PM UTC
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Mohit! Why the hell is this plastic still here? You're like unconscious every moment Don't fade away your funds, stocks and shares I'm the lord and you're unfortunately a slave Mohit is a boy among thousands Who still hears the melancholy of machines He's also suffering from the only cash Since childhood till now he's a teen A boy with chronic and seasonal hunger A boy deprived of love and education Just a skeleton sticking to malnutrition He's still now involved in some substitution "Oh my sweetie! Would you tell me where you live?" Asked a kind cop after seizing the factory "I...I.....I Sir..." Unable to speak Mohit is now in orphanage He's uncomfortable with other teenagers of his age Couples came and observed him Who would adopt an unfair, shabby child like him? People passed by Years passed by Time slipped away Mohit was lost in his own grief and pain Checking his behaviour Officials transferred him to the mental hospital His sight is most common weeping and sobbing under curtains and behind rolled carpets..
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18/F/India
Mar 4, 2018
Mar 4, 2018 at 1:33 PM UTC
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