A Showstopper In Facebook Poem by Rajendran Muthiah

A Showstopper In Facebook



'If a favouring God wills to give one,
He will do so splitting the roof of a hut',
the villagefolk often say this in fun,
despite one confined to the hut with doors shut.
A friend of facebook has her mischief done,
tagging on to my photo to a star to gut,
my fame earned as an old gold with good morals.
Young men curse me vying for my laurels.

I'm fine for my photo is matched to a star
at least in the facebook by an unknown friend.
Friends offer bad comments my heart to jar,
as they in hearts have places to the godsend.
They send words of hurt hearts which none can mend.
Some of the friends see me as their foe.
They plead with me, in her heart, their flames to wend.
O you bunged my photo near a star for show!
Could she, this bum, shun or with a great heart allow?

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
The first stanza, an Octave tells how a facebook friend put my photo beside the photo of a cinestar.The second, Spenserian Stanza tells how some friends greeted me for that mischief happened.
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Rajendran Muthiah

Rajendran Muthiah

Madurai District, Tamil Nadu, India.
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