An Impression
By pkroutray
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An Impression
P K Routray
On any of his failure
the man blames God if he finds none other.
Always he tries to blame his self the least.
because of a childhood impression which gets released.
As a child trying to stand on its own
falls down, it looks around without any groan.
If it finds, the fall is noticed by none
it repeats the acts even it falls again with fun.
But if it finds its mother around
it cries without tear but with loud sound.
Usually the mother comes running to its aid
scolding and beating the lifeless chair, the child had held
to encourage the child to thrive on
and to go ahead and learn its walking mission.
But she forgets, to the child her indirect lesson
that she instills in it, this as a lasting impression
to shift the responsibility of failure to some other
that is why man blames the God when he finds none other.
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