Once when The King Akbar
Was listening to a farmer's need,
He told the King, "I bought a well,
But the man is still in greed."
"The previous owner of the well says
That I can't use the water inside,
And claims that he sold the well only
Not the water, with great pride."
Birbal was told to handle the case
And both the men came,
While the previous owner mentioned
The statement exactly same.
"I sold the well, not the water,
My water is not for this man."
Birbal said, "You've got a point,
So you take out the water if you can?"
"Or better you can pay tax
For using the farmer's well."
The man got that his game was over
So his pride immediately fell.
He knelt to the farmer quickly
And with giult, he apologized,
The farmer forgave him easily
So the court was quite surprised.
So that's how 'The Clever Birbal'
Proved himself the smartest of all,
And with his great skills, he won
The hearts of the crowd in the hall.
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Poet's Note
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