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We will Win

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Sadikshya B.K.

Wash hands many times
Using soap or sanitizer
And wear a mask,
Because there is a demon named corona virus
In its new variant.
So staying at home means staying safe

As experts have failed
And doctors are also afraid
As they have no idea of proper remedy
But only a way to suggest,
“Prevention is better than cure”
So, Do Namaste than shaking hands
By following these rules
Corona virus will soon be gone

Poverty seems to occur
As many have become jobless
And many might die of hunger
But many beautiful hands are
Also ready to serve.

Salute to those helping hands
Those beautiful hearts
Those security agencies
Those health workers,
All those who are contributing the best
From their respective places,
And those daring hearts
Who are fighting with corona virus

Everything has its age
Everything will come and go
Let’s have confidence and patience
Let’s use rules and regulations
Then surely my friends, we will win.

[Sadikshya B.K. is a student from Gulariya, Badiya who reads in class 9 at Bagalamukhi Radhakrishna Tharu Secondary School, Bardiya,Gulariya.]

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