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Child Labour

A poem about social awareness and a protest against employing a child as a labour, by Sarala, exclusively for Different Truths.

Carrying heavy loads on their tender heads going through unbearable pains on their weak shoulders and necks

stooping down, bent, disfigured

with hardly anything to eat except the throwaway by the rich aside  

These kids go through a perilous life to feed their family of old parents and siblings

What a shame on us to call us Indians with a rich heritage and spiritual masters!

Oh Lord, come to the rescue of these young children help them to go to school and study and play and see them grown up and responsible citizens to make a change in today’s conditions!

The time is now –

Don’t wait for others to change 

Move on, brethren, move on 

Be that change you want 

To make –

It’s a question of now or never 

Make a move fast 

Before everything becomes 

A dream 

A dream never realised 

Due to lack of selfishness and motivation!

©Sarala Balachandran  

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Sarala Balachandran
Sarala Balachandran was working with an import-export organisation in the administrative department for 38 years. She retired eleven years back. Married, with two sons aged 43 and 36, she took interest in writing recently. She writes free verses.

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