TRIADIC HUMORETTES

Abdullah123

48. Majestic Love
I saw love crying at a river's bank,
so I neared and asked the matter.
In a drawl, she narrated her frank,
all her problems, former and latter.

I looked at her ignorant tears,
and full-of-craze, lustful eyes,
does she not know that this river
flows on from her victims' eyes.

'Majestic Love, many have eaten your meat,
perhaps now, just you take a seat"
Forget yourself, accept it in brief,
I'll roast a cow, and I'll let you eat.

49.
Death knocked on my door,
I shunned it aside.
It inched closer and more,
I was not ready to die.

I, so, fled to dear Love,
I embraced it with all my might-
I followed with pleads of mercy
and to my cries, Love smiled.

I laughed; glorifying how I was fine,
yet up to me, Death walked up behind.
shocked, I looked at Love who said in line
'Love is embracing both Death and Life'

  • Author: PennedAI (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: January 11th, 2025 03:48
  • Comment from author about the poem: This is a new form which I made up cuz I thought it would be fun. Feel free to try it out: Number of Stanzas: 3 stanzas. Lines per Stanza: 4 lines per stanza (making it a quatrain form). Rhyme Scheme: Stanza 1: ABAB Stanza 2: CDED Stanza 3: FFFF Line Length: Lines should generally be of similar length to maintain balance. Personification: The poem must personify an abstract concept (e.g., Love, Death, Time, Beauty, etc.). Conversation: The abstract concept should be engaged in a conversation or dialogue Humorous Ending: The final line of the poem should always have a humorous or witty twist
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