I just gaze out of my window
And I see something that was merely
Imposes in every human civilization
All over the world severely
All I saw was a tree and behind it some human civilization
Of both reach and poor,
Life of both sweet and sour.
The crown of the tree's lush and green canopy
And from its gaps of it what did I see,
Tall buildings and mansion
Settled by rich aristocracy.
But again what did I see when I look down,
Rotten and detached leaves on the ground.
And clumsy huts with no good armature,
Homes of poor beings was all I found.
I know it before, but then I see
How litter nourished the tree.
For us it was clear with no argue
It was same with humans too.
Leave litter which were once green
Are now putrefied in the truf
After day light always comes nightfall.
Coze you see nothing is permanent at all.