Sonnet- Unusual Things Too Happen Poem by Dr John Celes

Sonnet- Unusual Things Too Happen



The white-ants feed on dead, decayed matter;
Sometimes, I see them climb up live green trees;
The bulimic child tends to be fatter;
Some men are target for the honey-bees.

The warring-ants quietly build their nests;
Yet, hordes of them murder a grass-hopper!
The golden harvest gets ruined by pests;
Who can annul Mother Nature's anger?

Incredible events occur on some days;
'Tis-an unfair, insecure, mad world;
Man too has turned evil in many ways;
On Almighty, abuses are just hurled;

The treachery, we see today is much;
The human heart/mind needs a soothing touch.

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Dr John Celes

Dr John Celes

Tamilnadu, India
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