A. Virussatire Poem by Mohabeer Beeharry

A. Virussatire

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I shall stay at home till you tell me
I am safe.
It is not a great experience
But it is for my good.

I have very diligently listened,
Like a good child
I have washed my hands many times a day,
Sometimes out of fright!

Even out of a frightful habit, newly grafted.
My nights screech with nightmares
Eerily I see my hands foaming down the drain.

Have you ever fancied living in a tuna tin,
cabined and cribbed
Into a room or a house?
My mind has turned into an inventory of items around.
And as they screen, they turn me upside down all night.

Still it is good to know where
my cans of beer and bottles of Grants are,
And the Convoisseurs and the red wines!
It is all for my own good!

Hold on, the holidays are not going to be back so soon though!
And I must do something to keep my mind sane.

A body without a sane mind is more dangerous
Than a mind without a sane body,
Or the poor old missus will bear the brunt!
Ha! ha!

So, I shall fix a bathtub in my back garden,
And let the water warm in the English sun
Add a handful of salt to give it a taste of the sea
To top it, switch the fan on to create waves
And billows
And let the flamenco start!

Oh yes a couple cans of Stella Artoise
That's not Spanish, I know
but it adds to the colour and my taste!
Ho la la!

If it's not enough
You can always order on line a couple of nicely battered chicken legs
And chips.

For a day or two I'll forget about washing my fingers.
I'll lick them!
This my recipe for a fantastic day on a Spanish shore!

Tuesday, June 2, 2020
Topic(s) of this poem: spiritual
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Mahtab Bangalee 03 June 2020

A body without a sane mind is more dangerous Than a mind without a sane body, Or the poor old missus will bear the brunt! Ha! ha! .............exactly written Sir; brilliant the mind if the remote controller of the mind is another person then there is no stable peace in life so; it's wise not to give the mind others otherwise it'll be hypnotized and ruined......

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