"BATHE ME IN YOUR LAUGHTER"



This sun came down in bight
Above my zealous mood
And tapping my heart
Like a knock on my wee door

Don't tempt me to scorn a while
From your smile and fun so high
In danger of pains that wellcome me
To see you drive me into this fun

Set the stage and I shall wait
As you lay my seat before you to smile
Take me into the atmosphere of bliss
And I shall nap into dreams of pelican

Tell me the story of nothingland
And cast my sorrows into the valley
As you bathe me in your pains
And laughter of my belly.

Dumka Vincent

1/06/2021

About this poem

This poem is a life storyline.It summarises the life of a true comedian whose nature is to enlighten our mind, creating a free heart from troubles and worries that surround our daily lives.

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Submitted by Bossmanas on June 01, 2021

Modified on March 14, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme AXXX BXCD XBXD ACXC
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 512
Words 109
Stanzas 4
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4

Dumka Vincent

I am a lover of poem.I love to read and write and my first letter was addressed to my headmaster,requested that he assist my mother to pay off my school exammination fee.At the age 6 years,I had already started writing my short story books.But though,some life experiences had also contributed towards my continuous effort to face the challenges of life.I had written series of prose,articles andwith my little experienced poetry is part of my whole life,when I sing in poetry,speak in poetry,settle scores in poetry,discuss in poetry etc.My dedication towards poetry out of my utmost concern is to be Known for my credibility,participatory efforts in my personal achievement and divine from God.Poetry is part of my life.May poetry.com live on (Dumka Richard Vincent.L more…

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