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Sunday, August 8, 2010

A Two-Voices Poem

Voice #1 : I am Tara.


Voice #2 : I am Dog.


Voice #1 : I live a happy life.


Voice #2 : My life isn’t fit for a dog!


Voice #1 : I like sweet , juicy Rose mango!


Voice #2 : I like roti, Curried mango, pumpkin, channa and

                  aloo.


Voice #1 : My grandmother needs me.


Voice #2 : I need Tara’s food.


Voice #1 : I think I am a good child because I do good deeds.


Voice #2 : Being crafty isn’t bad; it keeps me alive!


Voice#1 : If I had obeyed my mother I would not be in this

                 trouble.


Voice#2 : My master has caused me to attack Tara.


Voice #1 : Dog had no right to attack me!


Voice #2 : People attack me all the time.


Voice#1 : Thank God for Mr. Ramnath!


Voice#2 : Nobody protects me.


Voice#1 : I am Tara, a little girl.


Voice#2 : I am Dog, an animal.


Composed by Brian Kelly and Gina Henry

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