A Mascot Called Chu-Ah Poem by Aniruddha Pathak

A Mascot Called Chu-Ah



Public sector's holiest of cows,
Spied when a ticket-less tiny mouse,
Said this strange stow-away:
Frequent I fly this way,
Parasite, pest like you, why this grouse?
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Air India, truly a holy cow, when found mice on board its flight three times in a week, it might look like an opportunity:

An epicurean dining at Crewe
Found a rather large mouse in his stew.
Said the waiter, ‘pray shout
Not, nor wave it about,
Or others will demand one free too'.

Well, if sundry absconders and cheats so many can slip away quietly from the country, why not poor little mouse? Chu-Ah here mimics chuha, Hindi for mouse.
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Happenings | 01.04.16 |

Tuesday, March 26, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: humour,laughter
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Prabir Gayen 26 March 2019

Beautiful poem dear poet..... thanks....

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Aniruddha Pathak 27 March 2019

Sorry, thank you Prabir Gayen

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Aniruddha Pathak 27 March 2019

Thank you Prabir Roy

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Kumarmani Mahakul 26 March 2019

Frequently you fly this way. You have brilliant mind to express humor and laughter. This poem is an excellently penned poem. Thank you very much for sharing this.

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Aniruddha Pathak 27 March 2019

Our public sector and bureaucracy and the elected representatives is a fertile land form where humour emerges regularly. Thank you Kumarmani mahakul.

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Godhra - Gujarat
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