An Appeal








The thought behind the poem

The increasing toll of death is too much, too hard for anyone to bear with. Corona is extending its perilous paws, its tantalising tongue here and there, to and fro. It is as if a monster like Grendel has invaded this earth to make it a favourite food. However, have we ever pondered upon the question why such things are taking place? Does it not seem to all of us that this earth has become overbrimmed with sins, with ill deeds, with ill thoughts, with ill intents and so on and so forth? Does it not appear like this that nature is offended with the human beings? All can be solved, provided we can love mankind, provided we can love Nature, provided we love every creature on this earth. each and every creature has a right to live. Of course, we cannot monopolise for too long on this earth. Our monopoly will give birth to some others' monopoly, as and when we might face several disasters. Not prayer alone, not heaven above, but human love can change this world to a good one, to a better place for living. This poem is, therefore, a little appeal to mankind to change this world with human love.





The poem -- "An Appeal"

Hush! The thundering sound
Echoes in the vale so profound!
Lo! And hear!
Lo! And hear!
Feel Nature's sheer
Love to endear.
Let love become mound and mound;
Let our ill deeds get drowned.




The keywords to the entire poem "An Appeal"

Poem, appeal, hush, thundering sound, echoes, vale so profound, Lo!, hear, feel, nature's sheer love to endear, become mound and mound, ill deeds drowned

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