Games At Twilight Poem by Adnan Khan

Games At Twilight



Games at Twilight
The children were playing hide and seek,
Their mother peaked and the door creak,

The mother did not let them play,
They thought what to do with a clay,
They looked in the window it was twilight
The ideas were infinite but none of those were highlight

Raghu was the seeker and Ravi was out of sight
Will the game end without a fight, in twilight
Ravi saw the evening very quite and late
He thought everyone could be on gate

In that time everyone had done their work
And they have received refreshment as perk
They played swing and see-saw
They were not following their mother's law

Ravi was frightened in the garage and wanted to go from there
He thought that should I get out from here until comes the bear
He was hidden out of boundary
Her mother was drier her clothes in the laundry

Ravi stared at the children and saw them doing some work
He bursted into tears and their father was a clerk
He lied down on the grass and cried with silent voice
But his heart was making too much noise..

Wednesday, September 3, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: games
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