The truth reflected from my eyes

The truth reflected from my eyes

A Poem by writ rajat
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The title is stolen from a great writer but poem is mine,this is truth

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The result of speaking truth,
is we can get a juicy fruit,
no matter what I say,
the matter, is it true?
the reason behind writing this in blue,
blue is the rhyming word of true,
I know this poem do not make any sense,
thanks you for reading this ladies and gentle men,
I know,I know I am not a truth worthy crow,
I am a half liar who want to be truth supplier,
the motive behind writing this in black,
the number of times I speak lie is 1 lakh,

© 2013 writ rajat


Author's Note

writ rajat
thanks you

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Writ, I am not going to try to analyze this one! I am just going to accept you as a truth supplier. Now, that is a green word! (good or bad)?) This poem was just an exercise is writing for you this day is what I think. Then you decided to give it to us to make us smile at you! You succeeded!

Posted 9 Years Ago


Awesome poem ... Loved the way you got in the colours to make it rhyme ...
Ahena

Posted 10 Years Ago


writ rajat

10 Years Ago

thanxx you
Smiling here....fun word play in this one. Lydi**

Posted 10 Years Ago


writ rajat

10 Years Ago

thanxx you
Well you have wasted no time my friend ,this is truly nice writ.It made me smile and my line looks fine in your poem :)

Posted 10 Years Ago


Vidya Bacchus

10 Years Ago

Yes of course :)
writ rajat

10 Years Ago

thanxx you frend
Vidya Bacchus

10 Years Ago

You are welcome .

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Added on December 29, 2013
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writ rajat
writ rajat

patna, bihar, India



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