Haggling Poem by Cyriac Maliakkal

Haggling



A fad had in mind, shadowed for
the brutal habits.
He chuckled with his thick white
tooth.
Sheered from the repository
of obligations.
Boiled the blood of his intimates
Shot the attractions of deceit.

He was handsome blinded;
Evaporated his wife's loveliness
He was a nonsense object.
He was careless about his dooms.
Reckless walks were witnessed
and barred his laughs.

Instead of his beard was turn
into white,
Yet he was on glamour because
his wife loved him.
He never dreamt for his spouse
and children.

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