Why do you drink
What do you think?
Him ‘for posterity’
Her ‘for insecurity’
Them ‘for affection’
Us ‘for satisfaction’,
wine seller proclaimed
taste is exquisite
wine cellar blamed
time no requisite
Mourning, Celebratory
Ballroom, Cemetery
dance we drink
In chance we drink
romance we drink
In trance we drink
Drink all the time
Breakfast, noon
Evening, night
Dusk or dawn
Sun or moon
Drink when late
Drink while soon
Drink when sane
Drink being loon
Seeing games
Watching cartoons
Drink, drink, drink
Never ever think
World could end
Let Titanic sink
Let’s die soon
Shall we….?
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“Cheers” to you, AB!
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Cheers Kim, the poem as you will notice on the darker subject of too much alcohol in our lives 🙂
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….only one drink. 🙂
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One is fine 🙂 Cheers 🙂
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Through loved ones, I know….
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Understand…
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I know…
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It is a way to numb the pain…thanks for posting it.
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Perhaps…thank you for your kind comment, appreciate it very much!
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I should have said it is a way to numb my pain…cheers.
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We all have our secret ways, cheers to that 🙂
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Cheers to you AB !!! Superb verses and moral .♥(ˆ⌣ˆԅ).
Doda
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Thanks Doda, truly grateful for appreciation and kindness 🙂
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On one hand fun and catchy, and on the other dark and foreboding. This is lovely. Now give me a beer, please 🙂
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Cheers 🙂 how about some real ale 🙂 thank you for a lovely comment 🙂
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Only one drink. At a time. 🙂 I like a little shot of something to pep me up. Calvados is nice.
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Enjoy your drink 🙂 cheers 🙂
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Whoa! A bit tense there…. This has sarcasm written all over it. I like!
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Feeling tense, need a drink to relieve that 🙂
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Lol!
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🙂
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One of your best, ہوشیار شاعر …
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Bravo M R 🙂 was it google translate or you know Urdu 🙂 by the way natural reaction to your comment would have been to thank you profusely, albeit I refrain 😉
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I had first to check which language would most likely be your first, and then think of something to say brief enough not to be totally garbled by GT. Of course, it also needed to be relevant ! 😉
I am happy with all, AB !
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What an effort, it is my second 🙂 first one is quite more complicated than Urdu, do read about Sindhi 🙂 just our pronunciation will fascinate you a little bit and no GT 😉
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I kinda suspected it might not be the first, but then I figured you’d have to have it in there, in terms of business. I shall read up in Sindhi …
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Absoluement 🙂 I did poetry in Urdu at early age, though lost nearly all of my note books, all my book reading (proudly few thousand) and poetry reading is from Urdu, main influence is Faiz Ahmed Faiz (Urdu) and Shah Abdul Latif Bhitai (Sindhi) 🙂
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Is that all ? 😉
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Oh there is so much more 😉 perhaps another time 🙂
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Cheers.. Too much drinking…
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🙂 yes, there is need for immense reduction 🙂
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One’s too many and a thousand’s not enough! Spot on poem!! ~SueBee
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Many many thanks SueBee 🙂
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I like it even though I don’t drink…
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Thank you so much, much appreciated 🙂
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Thinking of ways to get you drunk… and trick you to spill all your secrets, AB! 😉 *evil grin* Brilliant poem!
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Ember no need you can get those any day, I am always high 🙂
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Haha! That I’d like to see! 😉
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Perhaps one day you will 🙂
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