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A Meeting With the Aliens

Do you believe in aliens?
Yes they are there.
In this world and everywhere.
Once I saw them in a fare.
	
I was frightened as they were three, 
And so I hid behind a tree.
They were filthy and dirty,
They gave me a treaty.

I know this sounds  freaky,
But please try to believe me.
They made some strange signs,
 Which were out of my mind.
.
And suddenly someone spoke,
It sounded like a croak.
It was talking about something like treasure troves,
Which were situated near the groves.

I was caught in perspiration,
 I had no destination.
I went near the yard of cremation,
With the aspiration to save my nation.
I found that it was all my imagination,
As a voice called behind me, 
And I found that it was my mommy.
And that croaking voice was my tummy!
Wanting to eat something yummy!

Copyright © Vashita Agarwal | Year Posted 2011



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No One To Love, No One To Care

No one to love, no one to care.
No one to fill this heart full of despair.
I just wish there wes somone who coudd just repair
a heart that was once broken and never did it again pair.
Truly said is that finding true love is very rare
and alas i could not get there
now all I could do is stand still and stare
For i have no one to luv no one to care.

Copyright © Vashita Agarwal | Year Posted 2014

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Monsters

MONSTERS


Monsters are very freaky,
they make sounds which are creaky.
Some of them are also friendly,
one of them is my friend Kenly.
He also studies in a school like mine,
which begins when the clock strikes nine.
They are taught magic there,
the teachers there are very rare.
Kenly is a friendly guy,
and when he goes he waves me bye.
He plays with me once in a week or two,
and comes with his friends Lime and Sue.
He once took me to his world,
which was full of mud. 
In some parts there was a beautiful land, 
but there was also a part of sand.
There were dangerous monsters dwelling there,
so going in the sand I did not dare.
We enjoyed that whole day,
but soon returned home as I couldn't over there stay.

Copyright © Vashita Agarwal | Year Posted 2012


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