Saturday, May 23, 2015

Poem

A Fateful Day


A man worked for day and night,
On his land with all his might,
He was a hard worker,
And not a simple mediocre.

A fateful day transpired,
Everything in his life changed,
It was like always  normal day,
And he was going to cut the hay.

Some black-suited men came,
Who didn't even ask his name,
And told him to get out of there,
As it was a no-man's land here.

The man was surprised and shocked,
"What? A no-man's land" he said,
Do you see this bally pitchfork,
It'll go through your butt and out your mouth.

At that instant the man was thrown,
After that all he did was moan,
He sweared at that moment,
He'll become an outlaw very, very violent.

In some time, he was successful in doing that,
And now he frustrated the government in every act,
He bombed-out the government's buildings,
And now remains safe in his dwellings.

These were the acts of revenge,
From a man who faced injustice,
He destroyed the government and avenged,
The harmful act done to him.

Our mind can be very wavering,
It can make life hell or very ravishing.

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