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Created on: June 18, 2010
What should an ideal world be
Happiness as far as one can see
War people don’t let happen
And destroy each and every weapon
Where people bad deeds ignored
And the good ones adored
Here all religions be one and only one
All are capable of having fun
No-one laughs at someone else
Not even a single lie anyone tells
No distinctions of caste and race
No one is judged by their face
No rich and poor in the world
For earth, a single flag unfurled
Knowledge for all is free
No-one says “only me”
Where roumers fly never
Where truth is the ruler
Here of success, hard work is the key
Nothing here is obtained for free
All around there is freedom
And absolutely zero boredom
Here there is no traitor
Or should I say betrayer
Alas! Its only a dream
No matter how real it may seem
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