Tale of seventy -ii



TALE OF SEVENTY -II
Then the Fairy Queen conveyed the information
Of sad destiny of Butterfly and cruelty of Dragon.
All around heard come up to help the Butterflies
They concerned on the destiny and new sun rise.
Sending all sorts of requirements want day to day,
Also concerned of Butterfly Prince for crucial stay.
Collectively they put effort for safe free of captive
Butterfly prince to return the own land of native.
Hard days of Butterfly Kingdom thus shared by
All soft hearted living being without even a deny.
Days thus go on with sweeter and bitter course
Butterflies meanwhile build up a suitable force.
Wait for better time to come when the dragon
Becomes little weak by the neighboring tension.
 ***ARUN MAZUMDER***
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Submitted on June 28, 2017

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ARUN MAZUMDER

INDIAN,MASTER OF SCIENCE(APPLIED PHYSICS WITH ELECTRONICS),EX-CHIEF ENGINEER(ELECTRONICS & TELECOMMUNICATION) OF OIL AND NATURAL GAS CORPORATION LIMITED, INDIA. more…

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