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Unforgiving Summer

By Meetu Mishra

UNFORGIVING SUMMER 

The savage, unforgiving summer,
took a toll on an amateur thief,
who, only to beat the scorching heat,
switched on the air-conditioner,
succumbed to the chill,
lost his will, fell asleep --
only to wake up to a cop’s baton
poking him, the owner staring,
caught him red-handed!

Meetu Mishra is extremely fond of reading and writing poetry, as it truly inspires her.

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