THE POETIC PRISON

When I wrote my first
I knew I’d get life
I was a born inmate
Of the Poetic Prison

In cells of Poems
Behind bars of Verses
And on beds of Stanzas 
I slept

Some made as couplets
Others as triplets
Even some odes
Of different lengths

In court against me
As I stood in dock guiltily
Rhyme and rhythm testified
They betrayed me

As sentence was passed
I heaved a sigh
At least I was lucky
That I wasn’t to die

But it wasn’t bad after all
For in the Poetic Prison
I’ve kinsfolk and friends
And acquaintances, a bagful

So I’m not alone
All I need now
Is a Poetic License
To be a full member

But they tell me it’s free
How would I know being a novice?
Accidentally put away
In the Poetic Prison

Haidar Wali 2003 11 06 1622

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