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Tag: Plastics

Poetry, Sustainability, Vignettes from Sheffield

Human burden and debt for Nature

While the soil parched, and the land wept,
the workers continued their journey of plastic sorting with nimble hands
and yearning thoughts, day and night… Continue reading Human burden and debt for Nature

vijayraghavendranJuly 1, 2018May 6, 2019Leave a comment

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Thoughts in a square frame!

Elderly people experience loneliness even when surrounded by many people. Being hard of hearing, and having poor vision, they wait everyday for the chariot of death to take them away to the land promised by their religions. With bones aged, and movement restricted, they now live their lives as onlookers, like the stick children in this drawing, crawling and babbling, as they experience their second childhood. The brilliance of our youth too will wither soon, and new beings will yet again be born, and thus the civilisation continues even after we are gone. I wonder what happens to our worries and fears, our joy and pleasures...

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