The Womb – Poems on Mother , Father , Children , Parenthood – Volume 1 by Nikhil Parekh - HTML preview

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15. A CHILD SMILES 

 

Only in a world of freedom,

Can a child unfold and bloom.

 

Only with the Sun piercing right through the dark hut,

Can a child see the wonderful sights of this world.

 

Only in an ocean of unprejudiced love,

Can a child speak to its heart's content.

 

Only through the eyes of soft empathy,

Can a child see its true reflection.

 

Only in surroundings of unadulterated society,

Can a child open its mind wholesomely and dream.

 

Only when applauded at its tiniest achievement,

Can a child come to know its hidden potential.

 

Only in lanes without propagation of caste,

Can a child recognize its own identity.

 

Only in the cradle of happiness,

Can a child fantasize and create.

 

Only in vicinity of the learned,

Can a child imbibe the essentials of life.

 

Only in the pages of medieval history,

Can a child understand its ancestors better.

 

Only in unpolluted waters of the Ganges,

Can a child splash its hands and wholeheartedly swim.

 

Only without discrimination of gender and status,

Can a child flourish to achieve its goal.

 

Only in the gentle hands of its mother,

Can a child shield its eyes and sob.

 

And Only in an atmosphere of complete equality,

Can a child stimulate his urge for learning, prosper and smile.