Poetry

Painting The Town Red.

Painting the town red,

The town people celebrated very much ,

That their town had turned one hundred and twenty-five years old.

Painting the town red,

There were lots and lots of celebrations,

Two fun fairs were held,

In which eight carousels were built.

And the toy trains,

Would go chug-chug-chug,

Letting out a bit of steam.

Painting the town red,

The foods stalls were excellent.

The variety of food were superb, marvellous and excellent.

There were tacos, steaks. Enchiladas, ice creams, chips, etc.

The day would be remembered by all,

As the day when all and everything,

Was full of fun and frolic.

And there was a very big surprise gift machine,

Which would pop out a gift for each and every town people.

Adios!

Poetry

Happy Birthday To My Dearest Friend Lark.

Today is the birthday of my dearest friend Lark,

Who used to play a lot,

And still does.

And was a king of the kings.

A true winner,

And the one who guides,

Is he.

More than a friend,

More than a brother.

A light which can never be extinguished.

We wish him many many happy returns of the day.

Adios!

Poetry

Flavour Of The Day.

The flavor of the day is spicy and tangy.

Spicy means something which do wonders for your taste buds,

But it has to be medium to extremely spiced up.

While anything which tangy,

Is like tamarind,

Which wakes up every brain cell up like a fast-moving wind,

And screams aloud to each and every neuron-“Get grooving and don’t lull”.

The flavour of the month,

Is spicy and tangy.

But it is not recommended without something savoury such as green chutney and something sweet,

Like a beautiful cone vanilla or blueberry ice cream.

Adios!

Poetry

For Fast Writing.

For fast writing,

Take a pen and paper,

And scribble and scribble and scribble and scribble.

Till the ink and paper,

Both last out.

At the end,

You would find,

That your writing skills have improved a lot,

But your handwriting could become poorer.

It is LOL,

But whenever a person tries fast writing,

He or she turns out to be a doctor,

Or a person,

Who has hard time reading,

His or her own handwriting.

Adios!