Blame people



Whether in power
Or out of power
With majority
Or minority

The country can not run
Either with fun
Or with the gun
The delicate phase has begun

No government can give everything free
People want ripe fruits under tree
For doing nothing
On for return in voting

Indian politicians
are super magicians
They can offer everything free with magic stick
From food, butter and jam to lick

Real politicians can not succeed
When they have gone out of power greed
People expect still more
From natural rain, oil, money and so on

Let them settle
Not force them to struggle
To feel as cursed people

They are or may work to remove the problem
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Submitted on August 21, 2014

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Stanzas 7
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Hasmukh Mehta

am an ex-serviceman from Indian Air force. I joined Oriental Insurance Company and retired from there too in May, 2007. I have been graduated from Punjab University. I hold technical qualification like Diploma in Radio/engineering .I have done English and Hindi stenography as well. I had mastered the art in Morse telephony too. I am associated with several welfare organizations and served long time as Union leader too. I am at present working as hobby writer. I write poems on various subjects and invite suggestions from all the quarters. I have written one memoir named “As I see it” and ready for publication. One interesting part of writing I would love to share with all my reader friends. I am not sure weather it may be the same case with all as I do not want to be caught in any controversy. When I sit on my personal computer, there is absolutely no thought in mind as to what is to be picked up as thought and written. These all things I leave it to the discretion of almighty to fill my mind with relevant ideas. So far I have been graced by Him and as result able to compose about 4000 poems. I have be awarded with 4 achievement award from the www.ezinearticles.com for successfully meeting with their standard. I am writing on many sites so as to be associated with reader friends all over the world. I am thankful to all those who have supported me in my initial days. more…

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