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God have Mercy on all of us

Ashok prays for the good of one and all, in this verse, in Different Truths.

      I'm
        blessed
          They
will be blessed
           it is
my prayer to God
 
          God
have mercy on all
You are our father
 
            We
  are your lovely
       flowers
Care and nourish all
           We
      love you
      Blessed
Your love to all
 
      Make
   us strong
   to help needy
 
      No one
   will remain
 
  Poor unhealthy
           On
this Eden at all
 
       Our Eden
will be free from
   Ill will and terror
 
    Blessed
your fragrance
     of love
and care all
 
          Poets
        will praise
       Teachers
      will teach
          Good
        lessons of
       Humanity
     brotherhood
Peace and nonviolence
       Love and mercy
will be in every heart for all
 
             God
      Listen to my prayer
           Blessed
     Your love for all
       I will think
   my life is blessed
       Never goes
     wasted my life
           At all

Picture design Anumita Roy

#God #Mercy #Flowers #Prayers #Poem #DifferentTruths

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Dr Ashok Kumar Verma
Ashok Kumar Verma worked as a Head of the Department of English for many schools of CBSE Board. He has composed many poems in English and in Hindi. An international poet, he was awarded at national and international levels. He has written many research articles for various newspapers and research magazines. Based at Baghpat, he writes poems for World Unions of Poets Indian Parliament of Literature. He is the follower of peace, humanity and brotherhood.

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