
Advise simply slept over it and asked verb to reply to it.
Adios!

Advise simply slept over it and asked verb to reply to it.
Adios!


Peanuts fried in butter,
With potato fries,
In the mild evening,
With a glass of lemon mojito,
That’s what is the definition of a good and beautiful evening.
Adios!

A French car,
Blew my mind away.
It didn’t mean that my mind was left out to dry in the wind.
It meant that,
I liked the car a lot.
When we asked its price,
The price blew away a lot of things,
First of all, my interest to buy the car.
I felt satisfied simply by looking at it.
Good to know the cost.
The French car.
Adios!

He said bring me an apple.
I brought an apple.
He said,
Bring me flour.
I brought a bag of flour.
He said,
Bring me butter,
I brought the butter.
He said bring me eggs, sugar, and few other items.
As guessed by now he made me a big bowl of apple custard.

Adios!

I drew a summer leaf,
It sang more than once for me.
It grew young,
It grew mid aged,
Yet it sang.
It even grew old,
Still it sang.
Many summers passed,
The leaf didn’t stop singing.
One day the leaf,
Started growing more and more.
It filled the whole page of my drawing book.
The singing grew more and more,
When one day,
The leaf gifted me with its summer songs.

Adios!