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The day he leaves his boxy home, is the day that he shall die. A single breath is all he takes, yet at his passing......

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The day he leaves his boxy home, is the day that he shall die.
A single breath is all he takes, yet at his passing none will cry.
He is certainly no writer; no chapters in his book,
But foundering in darkness, he'll help you take a look.
He'll help you on your birthday; though his present you'll destroy,
And your parents might have said, don't treat him as a toy.
Just one task is asked of him, and yet he goes on strike?
Safety first we all demand, no matter what he'd like.
What is he?

posted Nov 10, 2022 by Kuldeep Apte

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