Time for change: A poem by Sujata Chatterjee

Man is mortal, celestial bodies are eternal
That's why the change we fear
Even the earth and the moon, revolve and rotate
Brings the day and night so clear.

Seasons change and summer sun shimmers
Then the relief is brought by the rain
The snowy mornings come and go
And the spring which brushes away the pain.

An infant grows into a toddler, a toddler into a child,
A child is the father of the man
How love  helps the kids to grow
To be the change, we can.

The sand clock standing on the mantlepiece
Shows the change of time in a day
From morn to eve, and dusk to dark
The Grandfather's clock justs ticks away.

We saw the generation where ladies in sarees
We saw the girls in Indian attire
The western dresses now women wear
The men call them objects of desire.

So time to change, Be the change
Never feel the urge for a strife
No use fighting and fearing it
Accept the change as a way of life




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