Ankur Mutreja

Advocate-cum-writer, Delhi

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I Have Work to Do

I have work to do. I am born, and I have to make the parents get my birth certificate.
I am not a toddler anymore. I have to work hard to join a school.
I have grown bigger. I have to workout, build muscles, get a partner and ...
I did it, but the real work starts now. I have to get a job.
I have a job and am working on taking up responsibility. I have to marry.
I have a family, and now I have to work more. I have to make their future.
I have grown up kids, but now they have work to do. I have to oversee their work.
I have seen enough, now I have just a little more work to do. I have to learn to relax.
I am dead, but my worries are my work now. Who is getting my death certificate?
I have no anxieties left, but the work is not yet over. I have to protest my death before god.
I protested successfully: the threat of hunger strike unto death worked. I have work to do.

 

 

 

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