Give Me If You Have Poem by Pradip Chattopadhyay

Give Me If You Have

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Do you remember last cascades of laughter
Till your breath couldn't take it anymore
Your seams almost opened belly ruptured
From standing you came down to floor!

You laughed first once and then couldn't hold
Their peals kept gushing like a flood
Mouth hole bared from eyes tears rolled
Laughter invaded your blood!

People wouldn't know if you laughed or wept
As tears flowed down your cheeks
Such was the fun it did you suffocate
Seemed wouldn't stop for weeks!

If you remember please pass onto me
I'll preserve in a bottle that stuff
Only to uncork when it needs be
In the days that I find pretty tough!

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Lorraine Colon 18 June 2014

I'll bet you still have laughter in you - it never really goes away. We just find fewer reasons to laugh as we get older, we get too serious. But laughter is fun - and healthy - for us, so let's go for it! Great poem.

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Valsa George 17 June 2014

Life presents such comic situations when we are made to laugh our guts out....! If we capture such moments in our memory, they can give us a chuckle whenever recalled... A unique subject to celebrate in a poem! Enjoyed!

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