1 minute read

You dummy fool

Contemporary Poetry Anthology by Santosh Kumar Biswa

You dummy fool

Advertisement

Why do you so patiently watch me? Speak away, you dummy fool, Can’t you? I’m dying of panic. Is it that I’m alone and you lead the win? Or are you stressed to see me fight? So foolish you are, although four, And I alone, still I’m free of my volition.

Talk to me so I can talk to you, Hey, hey what can I do? You are interlinked with each other, Never to part, nor pass along. Neither do I get encouraged looking at you, Nor, do you understand yourself and me.

You are not a creature with whom I can work, Nor, can I get a hold of you, afar for leisure. That's why I again say to you, “You dummy fool.”

Contemporary Poetry Anthology by Santosh Kumar Biswa

You caught me crying and saw my sorrow, But never you extended your supports. Selfish you are, and totally inhuman. Thus, I say, remain mute forever, even longer. Merely, I shall not turn on you again, Every bit, you never gave your side when alone.

Don’t be proud of what you are, Let me not rely on you, rather I use you, ‘Cause you are bound to your position. Here I put my dear, one shot, On you, and I proclaim, you are none, For I will not reverse on you any longer, But on it, to ease myself, not you, For you are such a dummy fool.