Padma thee dream project



A bridge to be built for connectivity as usual.                                                          A bridge that will connect southern parts to Dhaka and beyond....                                                                                   A bridge to be built  unusual of millions of people, off conspiracy in cost and mourning.                                                           A bridge named padma as usual beats all the rivers of world...                                                                                   A bridge over Bangladesh's and world products from stil to blood.                                                                          A bridge over water like sea biggest double storied .                                                                            A bridge contains heavy metals,heaviest stil,concrete and coolest pains.                                                                              A bridge to be built amid jealocy of culprits that joins land over water.                                                                                                                                Woah,the bridge built ! Completely ! in nerve without pain !                                                                                   The world look forward to an women, a premier with iron heart justified.                                                               That the bridge built Joy soars out to the founder over the sky in divine.                                                                     The bridge built even the little wouldn't pass jump and fly.                                                                                                     That the bridge built even the blind sees,deaf hears in pleasures.                                                                                   That the bridge built go ahead Bangladesh, don't leave us !

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Written on August 19, 2022

Submitted by Foraizi on August 20, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Scheme A
Characters 1,955
Words 163
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 1

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  • Foraizi
    It's a sonnet type poem amid a bridge's making struggle of a poor nation
    LikeReply1 year ago

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