LOOK THERE...A UNIQUE WORLD

LOOK THERE...A UNIQUE WORLD

A Poem by Devansh Shekhar Shukla
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Composed in 2015, this is the sixth poem from my book, 'DSS-The Enigma-2018'.

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Look there, far in the city,
there is a businessman, who is flying.
And inside the palace,
on the bed, a bird is lying.

Look there, far in the zoo,
a man is jumping on a tree.
And there, on the ticket counter,
a monkey is collecting fee.

Look there, far in the street,
a man and a dog in the lane.
Chain is in the man’s neck,
the dog is holding the chain.

Look there, far on the tree,
there are so many ice-creams.
But I know the reality of this unique world,
it’s one of my foolish dreams.

© 2019 Devansh Shekhar Shukla


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Devansh Shekhar Shukla
A unique world created by me four years ago. Please, share your thoughts on it...

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Hey Devansh
Haha, I really liked the role-reversals throughout the poem. What's most impressive is the precise reversals you've talked about. I think it makes it so much better! I loved the man on tree and monkey collecting fee thing the most.
It's an interesting world, no doubt, maybe even more so than ours! :D

Posted 5 Years Ago


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Devansh Shekhar Shukla

5 Years Ago

Thanks a lot for your sincere review!



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Like the 'cigarette trees, the Soda Fountains, where the lemonade springs In that big rock candy mountain

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Devansh Shekhar Shukla

5 Years Ago

Thanks for your review.
Hahaha! Loved your imagination. It's quite funny though.

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Devansh Shekhar Shukla

5 Years Ago

Thanks a lot!
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Rather interesting change of places in this poem, I also like how you arranged the stanzas to help make your point. Nicely done ser.

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Devansh Shekhar Shukla

5 Years Ago

Thank you so very much for your review!
A very interesting read, creative too!
I like how you create the images in one's mind with your words.

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Devansh Shekhar Shukla

5 Years Ago

Thanks a lot, Arianna for reading and reviewing!
Interesting interpretation Devansh, I liked it wonderful role swap of humans and animals. Letting them see what it's like to be treated in reversed roles.

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Devansh Shekhar Shukla

5 Years Ago

Thank you so much for reviewing my poetry!
Wonderful. It's really entertaining. Keeps the reader think about the funny world. I enjoyed your thought process, it's definitely unique.

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Devansh Shekhar Shukla

5 Years Ago

Thank you so much, Anish.
Dev,
An amusing poem . . . quite imaginative. Yes . . . it would, to us, be a confusing world if we suddenly were transfered there.
T.

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Devansh Shekhar Shukla

5 Years Ago

Thank you so much for your review and yes, it would be a confusing world for us...
i wonder what it would be like if the roles reversed...maybe we would be better off if the animals ruled...they hunt for survival, not sport...and they probably wouldn't use us as experiments..there might be respect...more respect than we give.
j.

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Devansh Shekhar Shukla

5 Years Ago

Yes, there might be more respect than we give.
Devansh Shekhar Shukla

5 Years Ago

Thank you so much for reading and reviewing.
Hey Devansh
Haha, I really liked the role-reversals throughout the poem. What's most impressive is the precise reversals you've talked about. I think it makes it so much better! I loved the man on tree and monkey collecting fee thing the most.
It's an interesting world, no doubt, maybe even more so than ours! :D

Posted 5 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Devansh Shekhar Shukla

5 Years Ago

Thanks a lot for your sincere review!

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Added on March 24, 2019
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