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The Slight Cause | সামান্য কারণে | छोटी वजहें — A Philosophical Poem on Human Emotion and Self-Reflection

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Poem Title: The Slight Cause English Poem: Laugh in a slight cause, Cry in a slight cause, Round your mouth in a slight cause — Is it the sign of heart or pause? Are you selfish, or softly kind? Does the world mirror your mind? Are you helpful when none can see, Or harmful in silent plea? Do you dream, or drift away, Do you rise when skies are gray? Within your eyes, the truth is caught — What are you, when you are not? --- Philosophical Analysis: The poem “The Slight Cause” explores the subtle emotional triggers that define a person’s moral and psychological depth. It begins with three simple acts — laughing, crying, and changing facial expressions — that arise from slight causes. These small reactions are symbolic: they represent how easily one’s inner self responds to the world. The second part shifts into self-questioning — “Are you selfish or not? Are you helpful or not?” — which reveals a deeper philosophical inquiry into human authenticity. True morality, the poem su...