The Illusionist! Poem by Naga Vamshidhar Ratakonda

The Illusionist!

Rating: 5.0


Too many tricks,
Up his Sleeve;
Pulls them out,
In a Whisker to,
The Awes & Claps,
Of Audience Live;

Creates Anything,
Fom Nowhere;
Vanishes Everything,
In Thin Air Vaccum;

Drowning in Water,
Burning in Fire,
Floating in Air,
Chop Off the Head;

Five Elements,
A Finite SubSet,
Of his Mystical,
Amusing Powers;

Zimmicks of the
Magicians are a,
Class Act Apart;
For Mass Appeal!

Infamous Illusionists,
Like Harry Houdini &
P.C.Sarkar Travelled,
Thru Time & Space!

Monday, November 1, 2021
Topic(s) of this poem: illusion,magic,act,mystic,entertainment
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
31stOctober2021 - Magic Day!
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Rajnish Manga 01 November 2021

Yes, by the way, Houdini passed away on 31st October 1926 after having suffered a fatal injury during one of his daring acts a few days prior to that..

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Rajnish Manga 01 November 2021

I like your appraisal of an illusionist but why call them (Harry Houdini and P C Sorcar Sr & Jn et al) infamous. They have entertained millions of people around the world and have been acclaimed for their extra-ordinary feats.

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