Envy Him Not Poem by Pradip Chattopadhyay

Envy Him Not

Rating: 4.0


Sitting there on the lap
He claps when the audiences clap
On him painted an aura of happiness
A smile is permanently fixed on his face.
Eyes forever stretched without a frown
He plays to the gallery a perfect clown
You may envy his easygoing ways
Gathering laughter on all that he says,
His widely open unblinking eyes
That show faked emotions feigned surprise.
You may like to have his rapturous nights
Drawing applauses hogging limelight
But you would have pity for him once you know
He’s a talking doll in the ventriloquist’s show.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Danny Draper 20 July 2013

The inanimate animated, such is the magic, alas it is show biz, is it really that tragic?

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