Mosquito Poem by Balamurugan Kathirvel

Mosquito

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Wearied out by the long day,
I fell down on the bed to lay.
Dozed off from the busy world,
then you came off from your dirty world,
buzzing around me, with thirst for blood,
pulling me back to greedy world,
unwilling to be back on feet,
whirling hands to chase you off,
but in vain, my hands in pain
decided to end the crusade,
bounced off the bed into battle,
picking an electric racket for aid
it's a determined game for a peaceful sleep.
Eventually won the match, and
appreciated myself with trophy in hand.
Your thirst for blood, isn't what I fear,
malaria, dengu and chikungunya is what I fear.
My dread now, by gone,
peacefull lull back on.

Tuesday, November 27, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: narrative
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Jazib Kamalvi 13 June 2019

such a nice start, Balamurugan. Read my poem Love and L u s t. Thanks

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Dr Antony Theodore 24 May 2019

bounced off the bed into battle, picking an electric racket for aid it's a determined game for a peaceful sleep. thirst for the blood of the mosquito. very nice poem and very descriptive. thank u dear poet. tony

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