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And I gave her an easy catch
Let me try, spoon-feed me nor ever teach, My big mouth said, help me reach to my bridge Like olden-day gurus who would not preach, Help me smooth out if you find a rough ridge That allowed little light of truth to reach, Stop utter darkness from declaring siege. Just guide, help me old blockages to breach, Let if some light enters from jutted ledge, Just see, no doubts come from unforeseen edge. I love exploring depths far from the beach And acquire untapped ocean of knowledge, Which, since childhood has been my quenchless itch…. Heck, wishing just a helping hand to stretch, How I got grabbed, a self-goal, easy catch! _________________________ Sonnet | 05.08.2017 | humour Note: I just wanted to give her a helping hand in her household chores, hoping to prove that I was not like others. But for my big mouth! As they say in Hindi: aa bail mujhe maar, a fool is always caught in his own words, this tongue-in-cheek sonnet shows.
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