My Routine



How to be parallel to your mind?
I always think of something but end up wishes declined,
My stiff neck gets across my back down through my vein,
As I lay with two pillows down my head is very hard to define,
I work six days in a week and sleep six hour just to feign,

I watch movies with some popcorns and spicy chips,
I get glued in my bed and watch my television in midnight hours,
I make my own coffee and drink in sips,
Sometimes it's difficult to be away from the city,
I live in a small town with restaurants and saloon being little-bitty,

My everyday routine is work and home nothing else to be told,
Especially during the weekdays I'm tired of my work load,
I drive a ford which is old and I'm not bored,
I have passion in music; I like R n B, Hip hop and pop,
I love food and no restrictions to good appetite and better menus,
It's hard to manage a team but it's my job,
It's so funny when I drive through different avenues,
I see jobless people roistering around the road,

By Mohamed Fazloon, © 2012, All rights reserved.
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Mohamed Fazloon

My Personal profile:I belong to a gem merchant family. I began writing poetry since I was in my fifth grade. I completed my London Ordinary level and London Advanced level in 1998. I also completed my diploma in business management and I finally attained my Bachelors degree B.com in marketing - U.S.A - 2009.My Achievements:1) Won the Editors choice award from International Library of Poetry UK -1997.2) Member of the International society of poets.3) Won many awards at school for best poetry writing - 1995-1998.4) Many poems been published in local newspapers and magazines - 1995-2000. 5) Most valuable poet - poetry.com - 20126) Poet Laureate - Poetry.com - 20127) Legendary Poet - Poetry.com -2012 more…

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