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  December 2021     8 months ago

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This poem is about affection of mother to her child,how she brought her children up

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This story tells about how we are to love one another and have unity no matter how far we are to each other because God also loves us

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This is a poem about a disease which money can't cure even the rich people

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This poem tells about a child born-dead who doesn't have any hope in this life but to come and go,same goes to people who doesn't have anything to do in this life but are alive without hope

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This poem tells about how earth is like a market for everyone,why the heaven is a happy home for all to come and have everlasting life

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This poem is about what is happening in dis life,all the pains and sufferings for everyone but no matter what may occur there is this place called paradise which is craving for rest and is to be remembered

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This Covid 19 really tells about how the virus is affecting mankind,it tells about how money can't cure the disease,even the rich ones

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