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Sweta
For the yield of your personal pleasure How many dreams are you going to quash ? For the sake of some whits of food How many hands are you planning to capture? For the need of some jingle of bucks How much blood are you thinking to waste ? And to drive pleasure from someone helplessness How many backbones are you counting to crack? - Sweta D No doubt CHILD LABOUR has been banned in India but do you think in the true sense... Today, in #dndpoetocracy, we have a few lines from the poem 'Questionnaire' by Wendell Berry. With the death of George Floyd, an African-American man who was killed by a police officer in Minneapolis, the protests raging across the United States have brought to light the shocking crackdown on innocent bystanders and journalists with batons and tear gas by the police force. Rather than accept accountability, th
Chitra Iyer
where the aroma of unity lingers where spirituality is the only known religion where compassion reigns supreme and humanity resides, I wish to revive myself and make my home there Today, in #dndpoetocracy we have India's most celebrated storyteller, Ruskin Bond. We have taken the prompt lines from his book "The India I love." In this collection of prose and poems written specially for this book, Ruskin Bond looks back on his unique relationship with the country and its people, from the time he turned his back on the West and came home, still only a boy, to take up the challenge of being a writer in a changing India. Collab with Democrats & Dissenters and dedicate this
cressy adoline
Just because they are your friends and Nothing greater they should plan, even Their presence around you or their funny or Scolding words around you are much enough to Put a smile on your face, for you are already get Cheer up with the thought that your friends are Going to make you happy and will change Your mood for sure! Today on occasion of International Friendship Day, today on #dndpoetocracy, we have a line from a poem by Gillian Jones. Gillian Jones is an Australian actress who is best known for appearances in Twelfth Night, Oscar and Lucinda. Friendship is one bond that makes life a little easier. Friends keep us going with their jokes, advice and support. A world without friends would be lonely. Friends provide you with a different perspective. There's nothing hidden from our friends. We share everythi
Madhu Jain
हम जैसे जी रहे हैं कोई जी के तो बताए। आज Poetocracy के तहत हम किस्से कहानियो की दुनिया के कोहिनूर के शब्द लाए हैं। सआदत हसन मंटो, ज़िन्दगी को यूँ बेबाकी से देखने वाले शख्स जिनका लिखा पढ़कर समाज बेचैनी से भर जाए। सच से पर्दा उठाने की कोशिश में उन्होंने अल्फाज़ो को मखमली लिबास में लपेट कर पेश नहीं किया और कई आरोप झेले। मगर खुलकर बोलते रहे और हमें सोचने पर मजबूर करते रहे। Collab करें Democrats & Dissenters के साथ और उनके शब्दों को आगे बढ़ाएं। #dndpoetocracy #yqdnd #yqbaba #manto #yqhindi #society #yqdidi #YourQuoteAndMine Collaborat
Anuj Jain
ये जो बेपरवाह हैं उनके रोने से हैवान हैं इंसान थोड़े ही हैं उर्दू अदब से अगर आप लगाव रखते हैं, तो सबसे पहला नाम जो ज़हन में आता है, वो है डाॅ राहत इंदौरी का। आज Poetocracy के तहत हम उन्हीं के कलम से कुछ पंक्तियाँ लेकर आए हैं। वे कलम के ऐसे जादूगर हैं जो अपने अंदाज़ और अल्फाज़ो से लोगों को सोचने पर मजबूर कर देते हैं। उन्हें दुनिया के तमाम देशों में उर्दू में उनके बेहतरीन काम के लिए सम्मानित किया गया है। आज की पंक्तियाँ उनके इस मशहूर शायरी से ली गई है - अगर ख़िलाफ़ हैं होने दो, जान थोड़ी है ये सब धुआँ है कोई आसमान थोड़ी है लगेगी आग तो आएँगे घर कई ज़द
marmalade ツ
Are you ready to sell your son for just mere gold coins? You may not admit that you are the traders who cheat their customers, you sell your son, in return for a bundle of notes, & then you own a beautiful heart, so pure for which you pay nothing!! For goodness's sake, how much evil are you willing to do? After the trading of souls, do you still wish for any more forgiveness? Today, in #dndpoetocracy, we have a few lines from the poem 'Questionnaire' by Wendell Berry. With the death of George Floyd, an African-American man who was killed by a police officer in Minneapolis, the protests raging across the United States have brought to light the shocking crackdown on innocent bystanders and journalists with batons and tear gas by the police force. Rather than accept accountability, the institutional oppression of voices is a clear sign of hatred that can become as vici
marmalade ツ
. where eyes are sticked to stars though feet on ground, where even rough hands can pray in the temple, where opportunities and ideas walk hand in hand, under the twilight of success where hands are held high for the sake of curiosity and not corruption... // caption // ............... Where movements are started through brainless wires, where eyes are sticked to stars though feet on ground, where even rough hands can pray in the temple,
Jasmine Saini
Then how can you say they are going to lit the world. To these children, the world is the darkest place where they can't even see the ray of hope. Even they can't dream to shine like a sun one day. Today at #dndpoetocracy we're featuring Stephen Spender. Stephen Spender (1909—1995) was an English poet who wrote poetry that talked about the modern industrial world that emerged after the disturbing 1930's and 40's. He admired writers like WB Yeats and Virginia Woolf. He also wrote novels and short stories. The line we're featuring today is from his poem 'An Elementary School Classroom In A Slum'. Continue this line and write about the situations, the underprivileged children face. #dndth
Komal Sharma Gupta
short stumpy🙃 a joker's jokester🤡 scary monster👺 sugary spice🤭 not so nice😈 want to take your chances right?🤪 Today on the occasion of World Emoji Day, on #dndpoetocracy we have a line from the poem 'Joe The Emoji by Kenn Nesbitt. Use an emoji in every line of the poem you write as collab with us. 😊😁 A little background of the poet: Kenn Nesbitt is an American children's poet. On June 11, 2013, he was named Children's Poet Laureate by the Poetry Foundation. He was the last one to receive this title before the Poetry Foundation changed the name to Young People's Poet Laureate. He wrote his first chil
Durga Kannan
He comes in all your travails Like a soothing breeze of wind Touching you in ways unexpected In a stranger's words of wisdom Or through the babbling of an innocent child The mightiness of the mountains Or through the tiny ant's flurry of activity He comes, he comes It's just that we don't notice Too busy in our bed of sorrows. Today on #dndpoetocracy we have lines from the poem 'Silent Steps' by Rabindranath Tagore. This poem is one of the many spiritual poems, Rabindranath wrote in his life span. There's an essence of divine in this poem. Expand this magical poem in your own words. Rabindranath Tagore (1861—1941) was a Bengali poet, short-story writer, song composer, playwright, essayist, and painter who introduced new prose and verse forms and the use of colloquial language into Bengali literature, thereby freein