If Poem by Ulysses Cabinatan

If



If
If kings don't have surnames
I would rather be a peasant and have your surname

If
Midas and can turn everything to gold
I would rather be not and hug you til we get old

If
Success cannot be spelled without U
So opulence can’t be enjoyed without you

If
Tortoise can live more than a hundred year without partner and alone
I would rather be a love bird and stay with you in your home

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