Seduction Of Chair (Part - Vi)(Satire) Poem by Hans Raj Sharma

Seduction Of Chair (Part - Vi)(Satire)



Demon a foreign spirit-
So strongly willed and built
Beyond any doubt
With his roots spread
Over all directions around
As deep as the ocean itself
Ruled for a pretty good time.

The evil foreign spirit
As dethroned by the intruders
In active connivance
With his confidents
Had a narrow escape
From his death plot
A murderous attempt
For corruption and Lechery
For his sensuous weakness
The subjects seemed to be
Fed up from his behavior.

At once Demon smelt the peril
An intrigue hatched against him
By the conspirators from within
He got them on their nerves
For he wasted no time
And soon crossed over
Over the borders
To the Neighboring State
Where with Veeren nsr
Demon took refuge in his palace
Thus, out of danger he felt safe.

Thereat with him, learnt war-tactics
That he later applied to over throw
His rivals from the desert regions
Of the west, where Imp
Or his predecessors couldn't reach.

In a stir of misunderstanding
One day suddenly
Kushla's support disappeared
From behind the Demon
And Demon's entire schemes
And designs ended in smoke-
Unexpectedly, when he eloped.
-Copyright © hrsharma ®
Ludhiana, Punjab, India.

Wednesday, March 7, 2018
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