no seats were present
only a hundred words were invited
in the romantic air the words floated
the words were never silent
...
invisible dead souls stacked in a corner
whispering in a language of the grave
three famous last words waving goodbye
emotions of a nurse packed
...
I remember it all
The moment I was born
I was like a copy cat
When I saw mama cry
...
like judas
who sold christ for money
the people of this world
have sold the earth for money
...
this affair is dangerous
what if someone sees us
& tells the prince about us
my life will turn into an anus
...
The Wedding Of A Poet And A Poetess
no seats were present
only a hundred words were invited
in the romantic air the words floated
the words were never silent
after all they were just words
all the words carried a rose
a Georgetown Tea Rose
as the poetess floated down the isle
the Georgetown Tea Roses
gave a blooming star-like appearance
the poetess was a queen of words
a queen who believed in words
a queen who used words for healing
a queen who listens & talks with words
a queen with a heart of words
the poet was a king of words
with words that are mightier than any sword
he grew up charming snakes with words
he succumbed to charming snakes
when he first laid eyes on this poetess
the wedding was on valentines day
the pastor was Saint Valentines
the guest of honour was Shakespeare
Romeo and Juliet were also there
a wedding made in heaven
Christ was also present
to perform his famous wine miracle
each and every second
words were sobbing
as the rings came out
words cried out loud
crying for their queen poetess
when the poet kissed the poetess
words broke into tears
then fell & broke to pieces
just like after Christ was baptised
the heavens opened up