Muffins

Rishika Prasad 2012 (Chennai)



All I think about is muffins,
Chocolate, Blueberry flavours!
I never feel satisfied with them,
I wish I could eat every existing one!
I wonder why my friends hate them.
When the world is just a big muffin.
They are just crazy.
This whole world just loves them,
And nothing is enough, when if comes to—
All I think about is muffins,
Chocolate, Blueberry flavours!
I never feel satisfied with them,
I wish I could eat every existing one!
And nothing is enough, when it comes to Muffins!
I’ll eat a muffin no matter what,
Burnt, Poisoned, or even fly invested!
People say I am an idiot,
Saying I shouldn’t eat too much,
But here I am, nothing can stop me when it’s muffins.
All I think about is muffins,
Chocolate, Blueberry flavours!
I never feel satisfied with them,
I wish I could eat every existing one!
And nothing is enough, when it comes to Muffins!

About this poem

The poem is by a very young poetess describes her cravings for Muffins. But indirectly it is a pointer to our cravings in life in general which sometimes make us desperate and make us lose our way.

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Written on April 11, 2022

Submitted by ranvir.prasad on April 11, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme AABCbcdbeAABCAfgfhaAABCA
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 861
Words 178
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 24

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