Bad Omen!

You took birth and came to the world

Squeezed and rubbed between

A woman’s strong thighs

Emerging out from her being

You were created in her womb

And shaped to structure within

From a wee bit speck you grew

You grew into a fetus and took form

Developed limbs and organs within her

And found your passage into the world

Through the purest part of her being

You fed upon her nourishing breasts

The two huge lumps of your comfort

You felt cuddled, satisfied your hunger

At times you even slept on those…

As mother held you in her arms…

And sang lullabies in her sweet song

Yet, as you grew you overlooked all

You forgot the mother aspect of women

And you started seeing them as objects

You started craving for the very organs…

That birthed you and nurtured you

Your mind lost it’s pure essence somehow

For you leer at women with lust

Your eyes slyly peeping though her blouse

Or wishfully gaping at her dress to fly

Just so that, behind the layers you could pry

That slit that you wish was bigger

And the zipper that you long to undo

The devil at times peeps through you

For your imagination never runs dry

As you eve tease and throw dirty looks

The touch uncouth even beyond your youth

Gives a glimpse of your essence

Alas! Man! You have lost that Godliness

That you were gifted upon your birth

You worshipped not the creator in women

You have turned to be your own bad omen

You realize not the disgrace you bring

Upon yourself as your eyes wander

Shamelessly fixing your eyes on her bra strap

Adjusting your senses to thoughts scrap

God must be squirming looking at you

His own creation with contaminated screw

4 thoughts on “Bad Omen!

  1. Very explicitly penned
    What thoughts were sinned
    Divine mother unhinged
    By the vey child is singed

    We have misused that which is divine
    Procreation meant to be is so divine
    In Desire, lust we lost the divine
    It is a weapon against feminine divine

    Is it education we lack
    With a doctorate in our back
    Or are our values skewed
    That blinds us, values stewed

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