Little history on file, With the blend of his mild smile



Little history on file
With the blend of his mild smile
Can't forget his gesture
I enjoyed his lecture

Have you fallen in love with yo' teacher!!
Well that sounds a bit bitter!
It's fine to you, but he is gonna be a cheater!
What if he turns to be a flipper!
Watch out girl where's yo' blip per!!
Quit running in the snow on yo' slipper (rofl)

You have guessed it right
I was spellbound with his single sight
He seems to be my Mr. right
I am talking about my teacher
He seems to be a perfect preacher
So preacher can't be a flipper

You never know the height of the hill till you take a fall
Yeh true that preacher ain't a flipper but might not be all
Take a look around, I am sure its dark! cause your mind is busy
building an ark! so as to float in the watery waves!
and in the head there is too many caves!! unforeseen, the pain
You, keep on walking the road!
and you wake up and be, yet the prince awaiting, toad!!

If its mine prince charming is a toad
That's completely ok if he brings love in a high load
I won't care about the pain and I won't be affected of even heavy rain
I wish he will come with all his love even though as a toad
And i hope mine wait won't go in vain

I already hear the echo of the dizziness from the wound of the swords!
Perhaps that's why you mis-interpreted  my words!
It is not about the care and not about the rain!
I ain't even talking about the wait going in vain!!
Its about the right and the wrong!
Just don't want you to end up in with a bong

I am not diverted with any of the sound
Your kind words won't let me fall around
To do anything I am free not so bound
But still I can listen your kind sound
Making me aware that I won't end up with a bong
Though right now I feel like singing for him a love song.


(# I wanna credit my high school fren Niraj Manandhar for the poem. It was a mere part of the conversation we had prolly 6 years back. I started with first stanza then wrote all alternate stanzas and second stanza to  all those alternate stanzas were contributed by him.)

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