The desire to grab everything
that comes in your way recklessly.
looks far more evil than stealing.
Taking away others due stealthily
denying their rights wantonly
illustrates the mind in violation.
Stealing, is comprehensible
as it is by the drive of need.
There arises a satisfaction
when the requirement is fulfilled.
This wicked pursuit of amassing
finds no merit and is
blatantly erroneous.
Condemning the action strongly
and ostracizing those who do it
should be undertaken by the affected
not only in courts but in every sphere
as they are the most deceitful
where the society is concerned
Tag: Rights
Fighting You Die
Rights are not for the few,
They are for all,
Get them as your due,
So wait for no call.
Deprivation by the few,
Is found true,
As the treacherous view,
The sincere as a gullible clue.
Cloaking the events to a few,
Into a concise edit,
The plunderers go about in blue,
Collecting valuable credit.
That may be for the few,
Involving in schemes,
Usurping the ownership too,
From the coercive gleams.
Rise up against the few,,
Not though violent,
Overpower them by the slew,
Of actions curt and silent.
Fighting for the share is a rue,
May seem an inebriation,
Spelling an unwanted long queue,
None the less it is a compulsion.
Efforts may appear dangerous too,
Eliciting a risky endowment,
Hustling past all these that blew,
Have to die if needed in lieu
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Gone With A Storm
As a toddler I saw balloons floating in the blue sky ,
As a girl I saw kites flying up and up in the sparkling silver sky,
As a young lady I looked up at my degrees blowing up in the beautiful orange sky.
As an old woman I gaze at my birth rights rising up in the dark grey sky.
Right! My stakes are visible nowhere now 


in the dense dark sky.

