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Onus
     
 

Ode to Science

Poem

by

Vivekanand Jha


 

Angel in the Mist
Devil in the Bush
by
Jane E. Garrison
 
 
 
 

 

How can this world repay you the debt it owes?
We can only genuflect and bow
For the bravery and benevolence
You have showed
In moulding this mammoth world
into a necklace of gold.

What you have not given to this world
Yet they are apt to fight
the world war third
The people are ungrateful to you
But they are not all but only few
Who have blackened
your dazzling colour and hue.

You give the world to use you as a flower
But how foolish the people of ours
They use it to misuse the power:
How can the world forget 11th September
When terror in your garb plunder
To ashes the world trade tower.

You never run out of the resource
Every day you come out
with new discourse
Somewhere you bring happy and cure
And somewhere repent and remorse.

You have your access in every den
From lane to road and hell to heaven
You are playing the role of altruist
This is not understood by terrorist.