Thai Cheese Poem by AFFAQ NABI

Thai Cheese



Thailand's countryside is quite unique and
Lovely, the people are warm and very friendly,
On Monday, I met a few Thai friends who shared their sweet tales.
With me and one was a fairest lass, Kostumi,
She introduced me to a band of girls selling the red shales.
I was so impressed with their crafts full of beauty,
By morning we sail to hill top under the fresh gales.
I was overjoyed by the rural beauties of this land
Of the rubber trees while walking in pattering
Sounds of summer rain around the Aunt-louise,
I bought a Thai umbrella in fifteen pounds.
A couple of plant trees, and a few romance movies.
And then hired a donkey to see Thai beach towns,
Kostumi, was looking so lovely in her blue jeans,
Singing sweet hymns, her job is also pretty
She teaches the Thai history to the teens, from the
City of unknown god's, I brought
some postcards,
Vine leaves, eyed peas, and the Thai cheese.

By late Eve, we paid tribute to Thai mummies.
O! I was on my knees, I couldn't ask Kostumi.
To describe these, actually I' ve no favor towards
The ghost god's or the other false gods,
He is single in his kingdom
all these moons,
Blue seas and remote stars, are like his paintings,
But please avoid the politics in the Thai kingdom,
And one thing that you shouldn't miss' re their
Tropical jungles, and most large old dolls or brass knuckles.

Thai Cheese
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