The little boy said to his dad In a whisper that many heard: "Get me a huge box!", he had Mentioned about crackers. Not bad! Being the only son whose day Of birth coincided that diwali day, His father gave what the boy had asked. The boy's joy clearly couldn't be masked. Next time his father hoped that he would Ask even bigger and was prepared for it. What he asked, was something so good That his father hugged him and felt a bit. "I don't want to see those hands Of children my age in silver colour. By buying crackers, we indeed stand Guilty by pushing them in this forever. It was taught just in class. Yes. But the little one said with a conviction, That clearly stated his decision best. So touching was his compassion. Also we save our places from Pollution by noise and by air too. So lets all choose now to stay from Crackers. Hope many others will follow too! Happy Diwali, my dear IL Friends! May this festival of light bring in a lot more joy and success to all of you!
Good one Rgs! And the message came as loud and clear as the strong conviction the LO had - saying 'NO' to crackers. Happy Diwali to you and ur family.
RGS, well written and message clear..last 4 lines is so true, wish this awareness spreads to all... Happy Diwali to you too...
let this lovey message light the lives of all of us. let this diwali dispel the darkness of ignorance, prejudices, playing politics, all the wicked wualities possible in a human being and just fill everyone with just GOODNESS of everything. Happy diwali and safe Diwali to you and your family too pl., take care of the little one!
Too good a wish from a little one. Little steps like this would bring in the desired change. Nice one RGS - wishes from me too.
Thanks Parineetha, for being the first to give a feedback. And thanks for the wish too. Sorry for the belated reply. Best wishes to you and your family too! -rgs
Thanks a lot for your wish and concern KV Madam. And for a nice message too. Belated Diwali wishes to you. -rgs