From the discussion Life - In one sentence
Tue, 07 Oct 2008 08:44:59 -0000
LIFE: An untold story of a published book which evry1 wants to read .. but as soon u have the book u realise this aint the one.. the quest goes on
LIFE: An untold story of a published book which evry1 wants to read .. but as soon u have the book u realise this aint the one.. the quest goes on
hey avinash!! sure wld soon post my poems .. hey cld u post a limerick here.. i too wana rite funny poems but m more inclined ritin romantic n inspirational stuff so cld u post yr funnies so i can take some zeal!!!!!
oh common! now post the answer now
My Take:: LIFE IS A LESSON, YOU LEARN IT WHEN YOU ARE THROUGH..!!!!!!
Yes Certainly.. Even i do write short poems.. and keep challenging myself to come up with better rhyming words and lines which truly define realities of life.. Srishti is right even when am depressed i tend to produce much better poems and its a good way to express out your emotions.. Aint it? Well i do aspire to write something great in life but for now i write lyrics of songs and poems on relationships and aspirations….. will soon post it here!!! W.I.P.
lolz nice one man .. lookin 4 more stuff like it
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chandra_avinash said – Tue, 07 Oct 2008 10:11:56 -0000
Heres a funny poem; (some really famous poet wrote it; not me)
In form and feature, face and limb, I grew so like my brother that folks started taking me for him and each for one another. It puzzled all our kith and kin, it reached a fearful pitch, for one of us was born a twin and not a soul knew which.
One day to make matters worse, before our names were fixed, as we were being washed by a nurse, we got completely mixed. And thus you see, to fate’s decree, or by the nurse’s whim, my cousin John got christened me and I got christened him!
This fatal likeness even dogged my footsteps when at school, for I was always getting flogged when John turned out a fool. Our close resemblance turned the tide, even of my personal life, for somehow my intended bride, became his wife!
In short, year after year, the same absurd mistakes went on. And in the end, when I died, the neighbors buried “Brother John”!
If you want to read more funny stuff, try Ogden Nash and Shel Silverstein (really nutty).
Cheers!