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A Farce Called “Love”

A farce called “love”,

Which makes a baby smile,

Which washes all the pain,

Which brings on that sleep,

Which nothing else can.

A farce called “love”,

Which connects the world to eternity,

Which strings the heart of a wife to her husband and vice versa,

Which brings together a family,

Which lights up that happiness,

Which even money can’t buy,

Yet, is it a farce?

Adios!

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I Don’t Care For Anybody Except You.

I don’t care for anybody except you,

For you are my soul,

For you are my love.

Such big-big words,

Shan’t become a farce.

It’s as bright as the sunlight,

It’s as brilliant as a rose.

It’s my speech which shall make you cry,

And my work shall make you laugh.

You are the world,

Of love,

Of happiness,

Of sheer melody,

You are that morning which everyone thinks of dreaming of.

You are that beauty,

That charm,

That prosperity,

That luck,

That big thing,

Which is mine and shall be mine.

Adios!

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A Scented Musk.

A scented musk,

Was bought by a man.

It costed $180.

He presented it to his wife,

She was happy with it,

Yet she had expected a rose with it.

She was a bit gloomy,

For her thoughts kept reverberating towards the rose.

When her husband came to know it,

He bought a beautiful bouquet of rose,

And presented it to her.

Seeing this gift from her husband,

Tears came out of her eyes,

And she said-“Couldn’t you have given me this rose earlier?”

Adios!

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They Are Laughing In A Group.

They are laughing in a group.

Like mad men,

On the streets.

They are eating,

Burgers and French fries,

Yet their laughter is uncontrollable.

They are laughing in a group,

For nothing is impossible at this time,

For them.

Hope, I could laugh as openly as them,

For it is a privilege to laugh,

And that too in a group.

Adios!

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A Glance Was Enough.

A glance was enough,

To melt the boy’s heart.

To make the rose want more for the light,

For they weren’t apart.

A glance was enough,

To rock the mountains,

to bring the happiness,

Into light’s heart.

A glance was enough,

For the morning call.

As the sun rose,

Into a glorious beginning,

The glance made it all.

Adios!