A Tiger From Woods Poem by Dr Hitesh Sheth

A Tiger From Woods

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There was a tiger in the woods
Who was expert in finding his foods

In chasing goals, he was number one
So he would indulged in all kind of funs

Oft he would go alone for hunt
And killed his preys while making grunts

He used to share spoils with tigresses
And would also play with their tresses

The offal he would bring for his wife
Which she ate without complain or strife

One day she caught him sharing his spoils
And her blood suddenly came to a boil

She attacked in rage and tore his flesh
And tiger's wanton life was in mess

He is yet to come out of the woods
And the tigress too is in sombre mood.

Disclaimer: The characters, emotions, ideas, events, concept, plot and thoughts, mentioned in this poem are purely fictitious and any resemblance to person living, dead or invisible is purely coincidental and unintentional.

Dr Hitesh C Sheth
06/12/2009

Saturday, December 5, 2009
Topic(s) of this poem: human being,fun,humour
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Scotty Dogg 10 January 2012

Love the humor here. Funny! ! I likie it. S

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Allemagne Roßmann 30 August 2011

And one day the tiger died....tigress do not bother Tigresses are more modernized machine in heart than tigers

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Sandra Martyres 05 December 2009

Nice play on words - very topical too. It is a pity that the world spawns such tigers with fierce regularity

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Allan James Saywell 05 December 2009

Are you related to Doctor Herbert AJS

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