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The River

Became a victim of construction

By Seema PatelPublished 13 days ago 1 min read
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That's small river

near my mother’s village.

In summer it shrank,

but in monsoon it swelled.

Mother’s school was on

the other bank.

She was a teenager,

and with her books,

she crossed the river

in a boat.

Whenever I visited

her maternal place,

I insisted on visiting the river,

for it was peaceful,

is it not?

Walking barefoot on sand,

watching the water flow,

embraced by the cool greenery,

is not everybody's privilege.

Last time I visited, however,

was far from serene.

Now as bridge runs over it,

fleet of trucks carrying

construction material, coal,

pierce the serenity.

It is polluted now,

air, water, sound all

another victim of reckless

human actions,

sorry river.

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About the Creator

Seema Patel

Hi, I am Seema. I have been writing on the internet for 15 years. I have contributed to PubMed, Blogger, Medium, LinkedIn, Substack, and Amazon KDP.

I write about nature, health, parenting, creativity, gardening, and psychology.

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  • Dharrsheena Raja Segarran13 days ago

    That's so heartbreaking. Humans just ruin everything

  • Mark Graham13 days ago

    It is sad how things in nature has to change, but you do have your memories. Good job.

  • Marie381Uk 13 days ago

    Sad isn’t it I can feel the days sat out there. Children on the grass with mums and family going homework…its beautiful 🏆🙏🙏

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