Every Right To Complain Poem by Gita Ashok

Every Right To Complain



Either it’s the weather or the weatherman.
Either it’s the traffic or the traffic policeman.
Either it’s the erratic power or the deafening sound from the tower.
Either it’s the scarcity of water or the flooding caused by excessive rain.
Either it’s too much work or the lack of work.
Either it’s the election campaign speech or your noisy neighbour’s screech.
Either it’s the delay of your flight or the co-traveller to your right.
Either it’s the hectic working day or a boring holiday.
Either it’s too much industrialization or a lack of urbanization.
Either it’s the serpentine queue or any other issue…

So what if one day we all go insane
We still have every right to complain! ! !


15 June 2010
1: 45 pm

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Subbaraman N V 01 October 2010

But that right not to be exercised if we are to be at peace!

0 0 Reply
Gan Chennai 10 July 2010

Yes! Complaining is just a minuscule way to refine our way of living. A constructive way of making things perform better. As a poet you have shown your responsibility. Good! When we complain, many times, we get horrible replies, Phone Lines cut abruptly etc. Mitsubishi Motors (Japan) and Hindustan Motors (India) were started during the same time. But see the difference in growth of these companies. EVERYDAY Japanese companies tried to better themselves by at least by 0.1% percent. They never viewed shortcomings as complaints, but as stepping stones. Let us Learn! ! !

0 0 Reply
READ THIS POEM IN OTHER LANGUAGES
Close
Error Success