All hail captain Smith

All hail captain Smith, all hail captain Smith,
to the Australian team he is a God's gift,
all hail captain Smith, all hail captain Smith....

Every time he comes out, he comes and performs,
does not complains about conditions and pitch,
all hail captain Smith, all hail captain Smith....

fast as a leopard when between wickets he runs,
strong as a hulk when with the bat he hits,
all hail captain Smith, all hail captain Smith....

shuffles and juggles so much across the crease,
nobody is still sure how and where to bowl to him,
all hail captain Smith, all hail captain Smith....

he has played so many matches at the age of 27
generally we don't take people till they are thirty six,
all hail captain Smith, all hail captain Smith....

most reliable and most trusted of among all of them,
wonder what will be the team without him,
all hail captain Smith, all hail captain Smith....

Death of curiosity, exploration and intellect

He had deep curiosity,
he had sharp intellect,
when he was born.

He rarely needed help,
he was very diligent,
of his own he could explore.

He had magnificent concentration,
for hours he could dedicate
himself to a task,
without getting bored.

Then as he started to
murmur and speak a little,
we disturbed his activities,

we started to teach him
and continued doing
with each day more and more.

He picked up all the stuff
learned the alphabets,
learned the numbers
and did a bit even more.

Then he started asking questions
which for few days
we answered gladly

and than we told him
all this asking is nonsense,
and to his exploration
we shut the door.

Then as all children
he was sent to a place
called school, to learn the

predetermined things
for numbered hours
ah! his daily chore.

and from there he
developed a hatred
for learning and exploration
though well in his exams
often he did score.

now he was a boy
and the curiosity and questions
resurged once again more

he applied all that
made a few things
by combining all the
junk he could get
his hands on.

but this time our reactions
were even more harsh
and he got scoldings
both at school and home.

he questioned he cried
he revolted he tried
but all his stuff
into the garbage was thrown .

and so ended his
journey into the world
of exploration and unknown

from thereafter he did
like everybody does
crammed and wrote

but did not question
did not apply
did not try to explore

and now we wonder
how such an intelligent boy
could not do something more.