Proxy That Rules Prime Poem by Aniruddha Pathak

Proxy That Rules Prime



Ever since I married, became spouse,
Built for me family we call house,
Walked in hast a dour guest— dateless time—
Boss of house but valued nigh like dime;
The guest gave herself a gong called grouse,
The sloth now on shall be set in time—
Time not tamed shall be culpable crime—
Ask not why, common sense ‘tis called nous,
Feel cosy as can with me in house,
Much as most as if they be a mouse;
Most rules blessed are whether or not rhyme,
Discipline, let it be a sour lime.
Your guess gets good should ye watch my mime,
Proxy's played by my wife who rules prime.
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Tongue-in-cheek | 04.08.16 |

Friday, March 29, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: home,humour,husband,time
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
She who can't otherwise overrule fair at home, does so in the name of rules, discipline and time.
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Aniruddha Pathak

Aniruddha Pathak

Godhra - Gujarat
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