COMEDY Poem: Heavenly Justice of Love, by Chandu Chandrakar

I was praying to the God, saying:
“I love her the most, lord!
In turn, its heavenly, she loves me.
It is so beautiful that she is my life
I am blessed because she is my wife.”

But these days, I’m a bit confused
Not angry, as it’s between the twos
He hugs her, and kisses occasionally
Even sleeps with her on the same bed
Discarding me, as a stranger’s head.

He says: “It’s night, please stay away from us
You can come next morning, don’t make much fuss
Let me sleep with her and you go to your own bed”
And I am left with no choice but to agree with what he says
I then leave them together to sleep with instead;
I am telling you all the truth, not at all a myth.

Sometimes, he has secret stories to share
Sometimes would tell me, sometimes!
And sometimes wouldn’t even bother
Sharing chocolates and sharing rhymes
Not caring me much as he does to her
Given, if I don’t toe with their party lines.

He comes to me demanding
Only when she is not around:
“Oh dear, I am missing her
Let’s go, Let’s go, Let’s go
Please let’s go”, until found.

Even though I occasionally feel deserted
It’s his mother, I don’t feel disrespected
Good to see the bonding these two have
She’s a Chinese golden cow, he’s her calf
It’s how he ‘d learn to live in China as my son
In this unknown society, when I am gone

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