Celestial in its blissful intimacy
Is a married life
So it is time now to be coochie-coochie
With your newly wedded wife!
Lost bachelorhood
But alas! You have lost forever
The supreme bachelor’s feeling -
A lonely song of independent meaning.
Beware! You have just piled upon you
A sumptuously new heavy ceiling!
Chubby hubby’s love
A swarm of love-bees will bite you
Into an insatiable love-sick Caribou.
Mustn’t you surprise your better half?
Like you can gingerly do when you laugh?
Candyfloss
Pluck an electric star from the sky
When you suspect that she’s gonna cry.
Give it to her and don’t ever lie:
About the fact not known to her
That you can always try
And become an intimate sweety pie!!
Honeymoon
Drive away from your home.
Take her off to Paris and Home.
Wishing to fly to Microsoft America?
Then pack off to that land exotica.
Nights Uncensored!
Every night will privately sing
Songs of venomous scorpion sting!
Every night you’ll be clean bowled
As orgasmic passion strikes gold
Every day you will shop for fancy;
Burn your pockets like a ruined chassis!
Cheers to thee
Drain a bottle of scotch, vodka, or gin
Into that bonnet, you’ve below your chin.
Desires will then begin to flow
Taking magical strides of love that will glow.
Desires will also superbly boil
In the saucepan of love, lovely and royal.
Being amazed at your perfect find;
Discover an unknown world of a sultry kind.
Lovingly yours
With all that you cannot be
Not just having to wear Denim, jeans Lee,
Or even buying things for your honey-bee.
But with all that you can be
Or what really holds the key
Is only the amount of love you feel and see.
Because true love purely transforms
Even an undeserved fellow
Into a person honest, humble, and mellow.
Kindergarten Dad
Kids will trespass into your private nights
With their stormy, yet crocodile cries!
Mornings will press you hard to rise
Wanting you to be extra good and extra wise.
Have not more than one.
Try not to lose life’s healthy fun.
Light up the lanterns of love and care.
Build up your family on the motliest fare.
Marital jubilation is short-lived though
But play it cool and go tic tac toe!
By Arindam Moulick
By Arindam Moulick
- Written on 12 June 1998
- For Sitaram, a dearly beloved friend.
- This poem has also been published on the EzineArticles.com website. Click on the link below to read the poem: http://ezinearticles.com/?On-Your-Marital-Bliss!-And-Two-Others,-Three-Poems&id=9266526
- This poem has also been published on the EzineArticles.com website. Click on the link below to read the poem: http://ezinearticles.com/?On-Your-Marital-Bliss!-And-Two-Others,-Three-Poems&id=9266526
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