Where have these Sparrows gone ?



Where have these Sparrows gone                          Sparrows Village Sparrows have gone                        The tweets and twitters of Sparrows have gone.                Sparrows come with twittering sounds into our house premises                                                                They sit on the branches of little trees and on the compound walls                                                            And take a little bath near the well side water          We feed them with yellow raw rice                           Flying in the sky they come and go                          Takes food and drinks water again and again          How wonder ! The male and female mate eachother in frequent times !                                                         They don't know the fear at all !                                     Unless until we create a fear in them                          The days have gone !                                                      The forests have gone !                                              Trees have gone!                                                  Sparrows have gone                                                 Towns cities, villages are becoming concrete forests No trees, no forests only Iron shade                            So, Sparrows might have gone                               Village Sparrows might have gone                                by decreasing their progeny.

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Sabbani Laxminarayana

Name: Sabbani Laxminarayana Parents: Nagamma –Mallesham Wife: Smt. Sharada Address: 6-6-302, Sainagar, Karimnagar-505001. Telangana Mobile No: 08985251271 Email : ln.sabbani@gmail.com Qualifications: M.A.( English); M.A. ( Hindi); M.Ed; PGDTE (CIEFL); M.Sc.( Psychology), M.A.(Astrology) Profession: Retired Junior Lecturer in English from Govt. Junior College ( A&C), Karimnagar. Literary Works in Telugu: 36 Books more…

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