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The title “A Cry for Mercy: The Silent Witnesses of Our Greed” establishes themes of environmental suffering and human consumption, introducing “silent witnesses” like animals affected by greed. Imagery of “dingy cages” and “hollow eyes” evokes despair, setting a somber mood for a poem that addresses the consequences of human actions on the natural
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“Reckless Joyride” narrates the tragic tale of a boy’s fatal joyride, emphasizing the risks of parental indulgence and accountability. It portrays a nation in grief, seeking justice while critiquing the responsibility of both the child and parents. The poem advocates for stricter laws and responsible parenting to protect the vulnerable. In streets where
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The tender image of a mother and child, a bond as old as time itself, sets the stage for this poem. It delves into the profound connection between parent and offspring, a force woven into the very fabric of nature. Yet, a shadow falls upon this idyllic scene. We, humans, with our insatiable desires,
