Special Children: A poem by Shreya Pandey

 Proximity to perfection, humans can never draw
Then why this different perspective for some children's special flaws
They might look limbless
 But in their minds, they have crossed
The Sahara the Himalayas, the English channel, and Great walls
They sprint to the horizon
Where the blind bask under the Sun
Absorbing all the photons for a purpose rather than fun
While some are fearless enough
To Design their own world beyond four walls
Blessed with millions of attributes but cursed with only some
Determination, feelings, willpower make them complete
Then why those pitiful glances which they really don't need
Let's all pledge with generations coming forth
To never create a situation
When the limbless feel frustrated to walk
Or the blind experience, our pitiful glares
Let's empower them to leave behind their flaws and defeat
After all, it's our eyes which make them feel incomplete.

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