By Gaurav Parab
The paper besides me, silently demands
Attention between page nine and ten
God, her crossword calls me again
There is an A somewhere in four across
But Two down says she decided by a toss
Her light eyes are a penetrating clue
Why a Y scribbled across clue number two?
She prays for insight every now and then
And the S reads my mind wrong across clue ten
A child who does not want to be taken care of
A woman whose name in 1 across I love
What does her name anyways mean?
Must be a trap, so I rub the page clean
And I start with a new pencil and approach
The clue says she plays to be a coach
I know from a secret she wants to break free
Is that an E, no it must be a T
She wants to be solved, then she changes her mind
There is a yes, in everything she has declined
Whoever made her crossword was good
I don’t think even the good printer understood
Some puzzles drive simple men up the wall
As the pencil slips from their hand to fall
To the waiting ground down below
As I have to pack my things and go
I reach for another newspaper on the rack
But the inviting pen on the ground calls me back
5 comments:
One of your finest.
-Aruna
Good one...
the flow is flawless n extremely creative.
-Farina Kidwai
Bouncer.
But ab thoda thoda samajh mey aa raha hai… How r u?
-Amit Sonawane
Cool
-NS
Amazing! Loved this one. Could actually see a guy trying to solve the puzzle.
Hats off to you!
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