Mr Right, Mrs Always Right And Both Doing Alright
He loves me like a princess
On most occasions I would say
But if one fine evening I ask him to hold hands
He blames me for public display
His body is all mine
All but his fine ears
They won't budge on my melodious voice
Seems like frozen from last five years
Curiosity killed the cat
And I was murdered for asking someone's name
His stare pierced through my heart
When I asked him a question in the middle of his favorite game
He buys me finest of jewels
His love is all stacked up in my safe
But a $10 scarf on sale is enough
For an extempore on - We should save!
It doesn't end with sports, money and food
Even my opinion is absurd
Mrs Roy was not being sarcastic
I shouldn't form my views on what I saw or heard
Please, don't blame him guys
He himself is a prisoner for life
Nearly misunderstood by a treacherous soul
His nasty-nasty wife
Between the two of us
We are doing almost alright
He is my Mr Right
Poor considerate lady.Poem is very nice as always:)
ReplyDeleteHehehee... Thanks for reading.
Deletethats the problem sometime when .. there is difference in thoughts process !
ReplyDeletenice poem as always :)
Hmmm... Thanks for reading!
DeleteHa ha - brilliant!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteAwww! That's a cute one :)
ReplyDelete:)
DeleteVery sweet poem! Hope Mr and Mrs Always Right, have lovely times together:)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sir.
DeleteSaru, i could relate to each line on shopping and otherwise. And loved the cute cups.
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Thank you and the picture is really cute. I am thinking of gifting it to my husband on our anniversary.
Delete" But a $10 scarf on sale is enough
ReplyDeleteFor an extempore on - We should save!"- Ye this one has highest frequency in our alright lives :-P
Cheers Saru!
LOL!
DeleteInteresting . Is it every household's story ? I know we sure Dnt belong to same planet. We MEN And Women
ReplyDeleteYes and yes :)
DeleteBrilliant Saru ! its a full deal ... for every couple.
ReplyDeletebut we all love those lines most ,with which we can relate to eggjaktly ... like in my case his fine ears.... frozen from 5 err.. 9 years :O And of course Mrs. Always right :)
LOL! Thanks for reading, Kokila.
DeleteHilarious ! You compose with with nonchalant ease !
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sir.
Deleteheheheheh..I am going to send this to a special someone.huihuihuihuiiiii
ReplyDeleteLOL! I wonder what he will say.
Delete:) now that is romantic he he he Mrs Always right hmmmmmmmmm
ReplyDeleteBikram's
Hehehehe...
DeleteToo good...sharing it with my Mr. Right. ;-)
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DeleteJust brilliant Saru..Loved each and every bit of it..:)
ReplyDeleteThank you :)
DeleteLovely....men will be men and of course women will be women
ReplyDeleteTrue that!
DeleteLovely and cute :) Brilliant again.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
DeleteI laughed out loud, I liked how Mr.Ramakrishnan has put it...It's hard to pick which one will be my fav stanza :) Although I will say I enjoyed the 2nd stanza very much. But beware, this is the perfect recipe that you can find in every successful marriage... There is this Mr.Right and Mrs.Always Right .... :) superbly written and a joy to read.
ReplyDeleteMost wives have faced the truth in second para. Thank you so much for reading and I look forward to read your comments.
DeleteLovely Poem :)
ReplyDeleteHa ha ha, the last two lines say it all :D :) .. Nice one Saru :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Vinay!
DeleteHe himself is a prisoner for life
ReplyDeletethe real words to understand partner . nice poem Saru
LOL, thanks!
DeletePerfectly narrated.....and thumbs up for the last line ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks Hemant. :)
DeleteWonderful poem !!! I can totally relate to it :-D .... Mrs always right
ReplyDeleteYou captured the married life aptly, beautiful words...loved it a lot
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!
DeleteSo what did, Mr.Right say after reading this, Saru?
ReplyDeleteAlright, right? :)
Yup, there is too much risk for him there ;)
DeleteOh Lovely poem Saru.... enjoyed it...:)
ReplyDeleteThanks!
DeleteShort and sweet. But firmly states the nuances of a married life! Loved reading it!
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoyed it.
DeleteLet's try this again, may this time I will succeed in commenting!
ReplyDeleteI found this really funny, even if that wasn't the intention. One of those times that give unmarried people like me, immense happiness! :D
It was beautifully worded, as always, and the rhyme was great too. It was a very light composition so it went like a breeze.
You should try recording it on Sound Cloud.
When you will get married, I will ask you then. I will try to record and upload on sound cloud.
DeleteThanks for reading.
Well...something to understand..!
ReplyDeleteLovely Mrs Always Right!
ReplyDeleteLOL!
DeleteCan we have a sequel to this telling us exactly what Anita said ;)
ReplyDeleteI mean 'asked' not said :p
DeleteIt will be an empty post. He said nothing, apart from I am right, as always :)
DeleteVery beautifully composed poem Saru. There's the spark of mismatch that matches the couples.
ReplyDeleteVery well said :)
DeleteThanks for reading!
Good one. Great quote.
ReplyDelete:)
DeleteOf course you are the boss
ReplyDeleteMy heart goes out to Mr. Right
Unable to express his side of the story
He gives up without a fight
Because his missus is Mrs Always Right.
I tried. Pathetic, isn't it.
It's wonderful and I bet, Alok will love it.
DeleteThanks Alka!
This is so cute.
ReplyDelete:)
DeleteNice tongue in cheek poem Saru :)
ReplyDeleteloved the much intended pun in those line :P
ReplyDeleteHehehee... Your comment will change post marriage :P
DeleteThis poem could be very well an anthem for the husband species. :P
ReplyDeleteYou bet! :)
DeleteBrilliant :)
ReplyDeleteThank you :)
DeleteSuch truth and wisdom, Saru :) Fantastic.
ReplyDeleteMrs. Always Right, the cup is a must in all houses...
ReplyDeletecute poem which says quite much between the lines..
Yeah, I am thinking of gifting it to Alok :)
DeleteLoved it..especially the line " all but his fine ears" lol
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteHa ha.. it reflects many of MINE... :D...and i have experienced this "He buys me finest of jewels.....We should save!" many times.. that too not for scarf but for fruit JUICE...+Saru
ReplyDeleteYeah, on anything which he finds not worthy that particular moment. Life, sorry, married life, sigh!
DeleteAn excellent poem and thanks for voting my post on indiblogger
ReplyDeleteYou create magic with words and the impact lingers for sometime even after I finish reading your post. Loved the poem. :)
ReplyDeleteThat's very generous of you, Moon. Thank you :)
Delete'His' predicament nicely weaved! The rosy prosy start took me by romance, until you left those little narcissistic hints with self declaration. ;-)
ReplyDeleteThanks Pranali and welcome here!
DeleteHa ha ha...very sweet and lovely!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Tina.
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