The Fox's Tale Poem by Rohan Bendre

The Fox's Tale



The Requirement of Unification Was Urgent
Such was the Speciality of the Case of the Furry Fox
With The Personal Interests of the People the Main Intention
Much is the Need for Unanimous Unification
With Murder the Natural Futuristic Picture
Much Can be Done by the People
No Matter What Excuses Will People Offer
But the Much Expected Factual Conclusion will the People Hardly fail to reject
Hence the Scene Urges to take the Stand
If Murder of the Innocent Life can be Fashion
Then Murderer's Definition will be hardly Dictionary's Intention
The Change is Vital
Such is the need to give Special Attention
Mandatory is the Word for Animal Protection
Ensure Punishment for Such People
That Punitive Treatment becomes their Destination

ACT AGAINST THE CRIMINALS WHO WILL HUNT THE FOX FOR THEIR FUR STARTING FROM 26TH DECEMBER.

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