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Rain Untimed


There was a lady in her late thirties

She loved juicy gossip and kitty parties

Kids were two, an older boy and a younger girl

Naughty devils but the lady’s whole world

The lady was always in makeup from morning to night

Spending money on cosmetics you can imagine the lesser half’s plight

That never deterred her from buying new things in the markets

Every day there would be deliveries in boxes and baskets

One day the lady went to a wedding party with her little daughter

The daughter was so happy and enjoyed the party till the wee hour

While returning, it started to rain heavily and not a soul on the road

There was no cab to take them home nor transport of any mode

It rained and rained until their dresses were fully stained

With patches of dirt that clung, their bodies tired and strained

The waterproof makeup was no match for the heavy downpour

And washed away the grease from face in six minutes and four

The little girl was horrified to see a stranger holding her tiny arm

In a stuttering voice, she asked “Aunty where is my pretty mom?

Why are you holding my arm and where are you taking me?

I want my mom, you witch, don’t think you’ll have me for free”

With that, the little girl began shouting and shrieking

In no time a sizeable crowd gathered from nothing

They enquired about the reason for the commotion

The lady replied quivering with fear and emotion

That the makeup had washed away leading to confusion

The little girl did not recognize her mother due to misconclusion

The heavy rain had washed away all remnants of vanity

And she now stood before her child like a criminal, about to lose her sanity

That day she understood the importance of looking at her original self

And to never wear makeup to confuse the child and fake herself

The little girl, all grown up and beautiful whenever goes down memory lane
She laughs out loud but neither the mother nor she wore makeup again

Copyright © MB Farookh

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