No Daru On New Year's Eve, May A Little Bit If Have The Habit Of, But Turn It Not Into A Daru Party/ Take You Daru If Can't Without But Be Not A Daruman On New Year's Eve Poem by Bijay Kant Dubey

No Daru On New Year's Eve, May A Little Bit If Have The Habit Of, But Turn It Not Into A Daru Party/ Take You Daru If Can't Without But Be Not A Daruman On New Year's Eve



No, no to daru,
Excessive daru
Making you a debauch, a drunkard,
A daruman
By daru, for daru, of daru,
Daru daru,
Do not take,
Do not
If have to live,
Live,
Daru daru,
Liquor liquor, alcohol alcohol,
Wine wine, spirit spirit,
So do not take daru
And if have to, drink you,
But within limit,
Just the mark of the tumbler,
Not below it,
Not above it
If you can maintain your cool,
Lose you not your temper
And quarrel with
Breaking the things of the house
As a daruman
Drunk and senseless,
Out of mind, out of order,
Not just like that,
Not just like that
And with excessive daru
And drowned up to the neck partying
We cannot change all that
To come unexpectedly.

Let the new year come
But you be not a daruman,
By daru, for daru, of daru,
Daru is daru,
A bad thing
And if take you,
You will go to hell
And wills end your family to hell
Be sure of it.

Sunday, December 18, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: art
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