Tuesday, August 30, 2016

Mother India



Mother India am I.
Civilization of Ages have I.
The Seventh-Largest by area,
And the second-largest by population,
And the most populous democracy, in the world, am I.
My children speak a thousand tongues; a vibrant country am I.
The world could count and the computer worked
With our Number System and the Zero switch;
Trigonometry, Calculus, Algebra, and Pi;
Yoga, Chess, and Martial Arts;
Ruler, shampoo, and such sorts;
And surgeries like cataract, my children did invent.
Now they export software across the seas,
Send satellites on own rockets, at ease.
Only, next to China, and ofcourse, the US,
The world’s largest army is mine!
The prizes of the world did my people win,
Besides, twice for peace and physics;
And literature and economics
The Nobel did they receive, and many more to come….
All the religions of the world;
And traces of all races, in me, are found;
The climates, cultures, yet, as well.
If people want to see the world,
Let them come see me,
For I am the epitome of the world!
However, my heart aches, for there are in me
The poor, the sick, the sore oppressed,
Child labourers, orphans, and destitutes

Dear children take care of them too.

The Soldier of India

I speak so less and do my best.
I am the soldier of India.
In peace when the nation sleeps;
Into the darkness, with my gun, I peep;
To defend my people from hostilities: of nature or of neighbours.
Now I guard the peace in distress,
Be it in our country or be it in the others’;
From Siachin, to the Andamans,
From Gujarat to Bengal and the seven little Sisters,
In rain or sun or colder days;
Ready am I to lay my life.
While I take care of our enemy, 
Please take care of  my family. 

I invite you to join the Force;                                     
Navy, Army or Air-force,
A meaningful career awaits you there,

Come, serve the country with pride and grace.

Engineer



Finally God made man and stopped
And, I set out from where He stopped;
An engineer! They snapped.
I design, and build, and serve the guild.
From living in caves to flying in planes,
From a thatched hut to Taj Mahal to the skyscrapers of pride,
Crucial role an engineer played.  Played a role in wars that rolled;
My dams regulate the rivers;
Irrigate the fields for much better yields.
From the wheels that make pots;
And satellites that rockets launch
Cars, buses, trucks and bikes;
Space-ships and computer chips,
All these and more, I make.
Walls and bridges as well I build,
On all terrains and in water.
I tunnel the mountains to run the rail;
And under the sea or over,
Built trains that catch the speed of sound;
Made clocks, to count each tick.
I can build an offshore oil-rig
Or dig the desert for it;
I can sip the shale gas out of the rock. 
Let me tell you, simply, this,
The dress you wear is made,
On the sewing machines I made.  
Toys for boys, gadgets for girls,
Submarines, jets, or the Robocops
And dinosaurs of Jurassic parks
Who did make them all?
The engineer! They recall. 
These and more why made them all? 
To ease your life and make you think.
When you can think and do, don’t delay and fool,
For there are problems, you need to solve.
It’s a changing world, changing fast
From change to change, and sought,

Come! Veer, engineer, the change at heart!