A Contraceptive Pill Poem by Neha Godambe

A Contraceptive Pill

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Afore falling in his arms they advice to think twice
Unregretful I act beyond my surprise
It's the grip of a force, a force here to claim
Compelling, like a moth drawn to the flame

Every night encloses the heat of flaming souls
But sun kissed morning plays a wicked role
To my realization it brings an obvious question
What next to prevent conception?

Like always, I pop in a pill to save the bill
My guy admires the worth of a contraceptive pill
It causes side-effects. Ah! How would he know?
He enjoys the freedom of reckless show

Nevertheless, I look at kids and fall for their innocence
Wish the pill could kill within me my maternal pretence!

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
My first poem from the collection - Enigmatic Emotions
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Khairul Ahsan 04 September 2013

An excellent modern poem. Yes, enigmatic emotions! 'Every night encloses the heat of flaming souls' is a beautiful perception. 'Nevertheless, I look at kids and fall for their innocence Wish the pill could kill within me my maternal pretence! ' A stark realization!

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Neha Godambe

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Mumbai, India
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