The Camel And The Jackal-A Found Poem For Children Poem by Indira Renganathan

The Camel And The Jackal-A Found Poem For Children

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A camel and a Jackal became great friends
They were mostly seen together in the woods

One day as they were wandering around
A watermelon field was luckily found

Much tempted, at once they started gorging
After eating, the jackal started howling

'Please don't howl, it will bring the farmer here'
In high cautioning tone camel warned feared

'Oh, singing is good for my digestion'
Snubbed the jackal eating more in progression

Timely at that the farmer came rushing
The jackal ran off while the farmer began beating

Beaten the camel wanted to revenge
In reply to the jackal, a challenge

One day while swimming in the river
He gave the jackal a ride across the river

Suddenly the camel began to dive under the water
The jackal got frightened and yowled in fear

'Please stop this, I will drown' the jackal screamed
'Sorry I need to dive while swimming' the camel steamed

'It's good for my health too', saying so the camel quickly
Went under the water leaving the jackal helplessly panicky

Sometimes some selfish persons might throw us under the bus
Paying them back in the same coin is the only way to concuss

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Note: Below is the original text for this found poem taken from 'The New Sunday Express Magazine', part of the daily newspaper 'The New Indian Express' group Modern Panchatantra At Work Once a camel and a jackal were great friends. One day while wandering near the forest they came across a watermelon field. They gorged on ripe watermelons. After eating the jackal started howling. 'Please don't howl, it will bring the farmer here 'the camel pleaded. 'I need to sing, it is good for my digestion' replied the selfish jackal. Soon the farmer came rushing and beat up the camel with the stick while the jackal ran away. The camel wanted to take revenge. One day he offered the jackal a ride on his back while he swam in the river. Once inside the river the camel began to dive under the water. The jackal yowled, 'Please stop this, I will drown'.The camel retorted, 'Sorry I need to take a dive if I'm in water.It's good for my health'.And he went under the water leaving the jackal helpless. Moral: You may have some colleagues who would easily throw you under the bus for their selfish interest. They won't understand others' problems unless they are paid back in the same coin.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Rose Marie Juan-austin 10 April 2022

A fascinating and interesting poem imbued with a great lesson in life. Very entertaining for children and even for adults.

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