It is a poem that depicts the circumstances surrounding the birth of some people. It is a creative work, imaginatively put together to send some poetic messages down the mental make-up.

Sometimes in March

Sometimes in March

The rain is so heavy

Night time refuses to come

Long wait for supper

But she needs one more leg

A tripod stand-pivotal inside-out

The protruding rumbling tummy

Needs palliative touches

The white-robed stethoscope holders

Are lost in thought

Why the sun should refuse to set?

With the bright cloud

Crying all through

…but this child must be born

 

Sometimes in March

The happenings and happenstances

The inexhaustible vortex of human existences

The variegated events in the tummy

The motley inhabitants of her habitat

The scorching moon

Tomfooleries of various colour

The vagaries of the weather

Vadose occupying its unusual position

Shikaras are no longer flat-bottomed

All conspired against an innocent soul

One thing has no shred of dubitation

The signs are ominous

…but this child must be born

 

Sometimes in March

No more vaginectomy

Knives and scissors become useless

Stethoscope hanging dutiless

People must hear this

The forest trees must dance naked

The hefty cow must be led by a slaughter

Plates must be plenteous

The edibles must scramble for attention

Food varieties must submit their resumes

People must screen food to eat

For oral cavities

The busy time has come

Anuses must not be left behind

Night must come quickly

The party must begin soon

But why?

…the child is born

 

 

 

 

 

 

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