Double Faces, Double Talkers.



Some people don't do, what they say,
Whatever they do, don't say,
Should we believe in such double faced,
They give confidence to others,
By taking full faith in them,
And want to make their boob straight,
So, they keep on disguising others,
That no one can be more benevolent,
The other get entangled in their entanglements,
That there can be no better benefactor than this,
The other goes on  believing in two faced words,
He goes on making mistakes on mistakes,
By the time wisdom comes, it's too late,
The damage is done, it becomes difficult to compensate,
He doesn't learn even after his mistakes done,
And goes on entering into swamp,
Along with this, he also drowns others with him............

About this poem

There are some people who talk something and do something, they make others to believe that there is no other better benefactor than them and keep on disguising others.

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Written on April 15, 2022

Submitted by brijmohanpoply01 on April 17, 2022

Modified on March 30, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme AABCDECFGHIJEEKLM
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 701
Words 138
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 17

brijmohansajal

 · 1946

For writing this poem, I have got inspiration from manner less people, Though I can't teach them, but decided to write in this subject. First half was written and the rest half took long time. I am happy to do something in this way and show a path this way. more…

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