Problems Of Indians Poem by Vaishnavi Singh

Problems Of Indians

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Workers: We sweat in the day
awake in the night,
Body pains, muscles strains,
All this for a two square meal per day.

Farmers: We work hard with our hands,
not for us but for the first-class brands,
But we are compelled to
kill ourselves with our own hands.

Women: We look after the home,
take care of everyone,
But what is this storm?
Respect we get from none.

Students: We struggle to study
Work to pay
What's this buddy?
Corrupt are our results, we say.

Politicians: No problem, No problem, No problem,
You will have to cry
if you 'vote for me'.
Your mind will dry
if you 'vote for me'.
Its all for you pleasure
Please 'vote for me'.

All these are general ones,
How many times will our life will turn,
When will a sun will come
where the darkness will run,
When will the good win over the bad,
When will the people never be sad
When will the people unite and say,
'WE ARE THE ONE, WE ARE THE CHANGE'.

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
These are the problems of Indians which are noticed but never solved. The characters of the poems speak about their complaints and views. I request whoever reads this poem please comment on it.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Roseann Shawiak 15 September 2014

A truly amazing and honest reflection of the problems going on in India and even here in the United States. Politicians lie through their teeth to everyone, they cannot be trusted to shine our shoes, and yet they are governing our countries. A very sad situation, indeed for all people. This poem is a truthful depiction of how everyone works and slaves to barely exist, while the politicians live off of their hard earned money and give nothing in return. I pray the light within you shines upon India one day, creating the changes that are needed to help everyone there. Vaishnavi, you are one of the future's solutions to the problems in your world, never give up the promise of your heart. Thank you again, you are an inspiration to people everywhere. RoseAnn

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