The wisdom school of a fool
(There are wisdom schools which,
going backward from what has happened,
can either prove or disprove almost anything)
If there’s a fool, who’s learnt to be nigh cool,
He sure would win so-called wise as a rule,
Let him come from whatever wisdom school.
And if there be a bully anywhere,
If he gets ‘way with his bubble of scare,
There’s ample chance, it’s just his frothy dare.
Let me put it simply this way rather:
Should a man feel fully free, I gather,
Chances are, he’s born free of a father.
I therefore have this simple rule that reads:
If any an input in life succeeds,
Scant little has it to do with your creeds.
It then fails to prove nor ever disprove
That tales in tales, nor ever love in love,
Given earth’s gravity, can higher move.
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Tercet |10.04.2024|funny
Poet’s note: A Triplet, Triolet, nor yet a Terza Rima, this is a Tercet, marked as Other. It is time Poetry Soup allows this classification.
Copyright © Aniruddha Pathak | Year Posted 2024
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