Indestructible Molecular Web
Indestructible Molecular Web
We are citizens of a strange domain,
Where even dawnlight fails to bring change.
All around stretches a cosmic snare—
An endless black hole of despair.
There, reactions occur without cease,
As sin compounds and shatters peace.
Corruption, nepotism, hollow praise—
Embedded deep in society’s veins.
Faithlessness and jealous spite,
Hypocrisy cloaked in borrowed light.
This chemistry of greed and deceit
Has forged a bond none can defeat.
Such is this molecular design—
What laboratory could break its spine?
No ordinary chemical reaction,
Nor fierce electric electrolysis,
Can alter what stands so firm—
They collapse into futile theses.
Even light’s own photodissociation
Fails before this dark formation.
Radioactive radiolysis decays in vain,
Unable to dissolve the stain.
Nor can thermal decomposition’s fire
Melt this long-inherited mire.
The molecule called “Bengali” clings too tight,
Embracing injustice, abandoning insight.
Even after endless corrosion, it survives intact—
A people seemingly immortal in collapse and conflict.