A POEM BY ME

I was just about to go on a world tour.
Then, I felt the need to empty my bladder.
It left my feelings sour.
An interruption in my wonderful dream; I couldn’t get any sadder.
One day I was going through a great psychological thriller.
I had almost reached the climax to find out the killer.
And much to my dismay, my idiotic mobile rang.
“Please recharge your mobile,” The caller sang.
I was struggling in the kitchen with my pot and pan.
When I heard an irritating knock on the door,
I held back my temper on seeing a grinning salesman.
His sales pitch was an utter bore.
I thought of watching a movie on the television.
After finishing my work, I headed for relaxation.
I was sitting comfortably on my couch with a cup of tea.
My daughter came to change the channel only to upset me.
Interruptions! Interruptions! And more interruptions!
Leave me fuming at the mouth.
Some of them are unavoidable, while some are unwanted distractions.
I have successfully restrained myself from using words uncouth.
A little hindrance, here and there, is alright with me.
But every time it follows me like Mary’s lamb, I do get angry.
I wish for the sake of God, for the interruptions to leave me alone.
Stop bothering anyone else. If possible, please be gone.
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Very interesting take on interruption.π
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Thank you so much, Mousumiji. ππ
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Itβs very funny but true. I loved the poem. π
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Thank you so much. ππ
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very funny, Aparna π
-David
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Thank you so much. ππ
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I can relate to your interruptions Aparna. π I love the way you make the words flow humorously. and realistically, connecting to the way we all feel at times. ππ₯π₯°
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Thank you so much, Kym. It means a lot to me. ππ.
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