An Uninvited Guest
I wished I had stayed there, yet here I am
Waiting for someone before I die soon
And here a comes a soul who I hope will save my life
Yes, he does and takes me in both his hands
Make no mistake this time, I remind myself,
I clutched his hands tightly as I enter
I slide through an opening, finding my way in
Too bad he does not know who I am
The breathing lungs and it’s shiny receptors look attractive,
The beating heart and it’s cadent cells too seem to invite me
So are the idle intestines and it’s twisting tubes at a distant
Clueless where to go, we march all over
My tribe starts multiplying even before he knows
Yet he realises at last and begins panicking
Off he sends his courageous cytokines, who come to be my comrades
If only he washed his hands before taking me in.
Very good poetic touch with full of scientific truth.
ReplyDeleteVery good poetic touch with full of scientific truth.
ReplyDeleteYour poem is eminent and sounds profoundly good Akka. Jubilant about your enriching English vocabulary skills Akka. Your cousin, A.G.Divyalakshmi
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