The dying Eagle
The dying Eagle
In the nest it sat on a branch of a tree,
To look for food for peace and tranquility;
The time when life passes, the eagle.
For today and tomorrows food for kids
Not to see battered and unhappy race.
Each and everyday when inmate objects
Lying down in the beam underneath the sun
And the sky where other animals look for them
For food to meet appetite in regular ways
The leaves and the shades of the big banyan tree
when the eagle sit on its stem
To bring back or restore its time lags.
The life goes by and fades aftermath
On the back of an ox whichever lies;
In the wake of Camels back door
In the desert or under the meadow.
In the salty water where is never found back.
In the nest it sat on a branch of a tree,
To look for food for peace and tranquility;
The time when life passes, the eagle.
For today and tomorrows food for kids
Not to see battered and unhappy race.
Each and everyday when inmate objects
Lying down in the beam underneath the sun
And the sky where other animals look for them
For food to meet appetite in regular ways
The leaves and the shades of the big banyan tree
when the eagle sit on its stem
To bring back or restore its time lags.
The life goes by and fades aftermath
On the back of an ox whichever lies;
In the wake of Camels back door
In the desert or under the meadow.
In the salty water where is never found back.
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