The Worlds And The World's Fair Poem by Benjamin Chiu Uy

The Worlds And The World's Fair



The Worlds And The World's Fair

In the realm of something,
everything and anythings,

Comes as you, me,
notifications, message, life and limbs, notwithstanding,
Others life's at play,

Informations, contemplating,
laisons, marriage, living together,

Then there's the contentions,
the disputes, the housebills,
Who works at what occupations,

The casting on wheels of fortunes,
Some are lucky, unlucky,
You'd smile When it's over,
Cried When discarded,

Betrayed, cheated,
Branded hero, heroines,

Seductress no good parisioners,
Good mothers, housekeepers,

Good husbands, bad fathers,
Insane, abnormal,

All Names, monikers under the sun,
And the grand trials,

This life in the name of religion,
Civil laws, and nature's challenge,

In a roller coaster world
of up and down, We are pawns,

Masters of the world,
The clowns,
The defeats,
It's definitely,
The surrender and the body,
Buried, cremated,
Ashes in the wind on the sky of bird,
And this eventfull world.

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