Guest Friends Poem by Maahi Priyanka Raj

Guest Friends

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Bunch of strangers' everyday stop by...alike sliders
To my little cottage, built near to sea side
And each time, blow down the wooden doors
Which I tend to open, for any mysterious road riders
To my great disenchantment, failed to lock
the backyard doors, sneaking and hiding behind the halls
For once, I got scared but dare to rock the ball
With inbuilt weapons, used my force hard to break the walls
Time arrived to welcome the undesirable Guest
Trying to become a forceful acquaintance
Isn't quite embarrassing, trying to flirt beside pools
For the sake of modernity, playing silly game alike fools
Equipped to teach a great lesson this weekend
To get rid of from undesirable guest
using beauty and brains;
Certainly to trash, forever into big drains
Leaving no stain on my beautiful Paradise; with a bizarre end!

Guest Friends
Thursday, September 27, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: fragment,social behaviour,social media
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
The poem is written in context of 21st century growingstrange traffic on social media sites and eventually trying to becomeguest friends, due to which some younger generation falls intodanger prey and become victim's.
It also focus and highlights the Privacy concern we face due to breaching of data over social media especially Facebook, and getting unknown friend request and messages spamming the innocence of Friendship.

I hope this poem will clear up the air blowing in wrong direction to some extent and create an awareness to our young people and to be blown away by anyfantasy.

This poem is a Humor Poetry and have no intention to hurt anyone feelings or emotions.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Bri Edwards 01 October 2018

being an 'older' person, and not attuned much to 'social media', AND not used to finding meaning in symbolism, i did not understand the poem, and therefor was not likely to enjoy it. the Poet's Notes helped to assure me that neither you nor i am crazy. bri :)

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Cdr Vinod Dahake 28 September 2018

nice to read / listen Best wishes

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