King Of Hearts (A Terzanelle Poem) Poem by Chris Embrick

King Of Hearts (A Terzanelle Poem)

Rating: 5.0


Note the man who loses all
His downfall vanity and pride
Note the man who loses all
His happy home, his loving bride
The King of Hearts has been dethroned
His downfall vanity and pride
His work kept him away from home
He married grand the perfect mate
The King of Hearts has been dethroned
She played her hand and cast the bait
He stacked the deck; she hid the ace
He married grand the perfect mate
She met his vixen face to face
She found him cuddled with the fox
He stacked the deck; she hid the ace
She caught him wearing only socks
She found him cuddled with the fox
Note the man who loses all
Note the man who loses all.

Thursday, February 28, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: humor,infidelity,marriage,secrecy
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Akhtar Jawad 01 March 2019

Note the man who loses all. Enjoyed this lovely poem.

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Chris Embrick 08 March 2019

Thank you Akhtar. We must be wise throughout life to keep that which is of value.

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M Asim Nehal 28 February 2019

Ha ha ha a fantastic humorous poem with a touch of seriousness and satire, I enjoyed reading it, nothing less than 10+++++++

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Chris Embrick 08 March 2019

Thank you Mohammed. Your comments are always welcomed. The wise man will look inside his heart for wisdom and not lose that which is most valuable.

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