Who Made The Rules

Recounts the fairy tale

The plight of the pretty mermaid

Enamoured, she was

Off her feet, she was swayed 

In the flexures of her heart

An aria, mellifluous, played

 

The semblance of a man

Like a relic, in her heart, stayed

Love at first sight, twas

Swamping her, like a cascade

For a union of both souls

Day and night, she prayed

 

Heartbroken she was

For the rules of the world, forbade

Such a discordant unison

Humans and mermaids

For each other, were not made

Recounts the fairy tale

 

Who made the rules

In my mind, the thought, weighed

For I always presupposed

For love, there is no barricade

For we don’t get to choose

Whom, our heart will invade 

 

And then, I looked at myself 

The sight, left me dismayed 

Surrendering to the so called rules

That the society had laid

Giving up on love

Breaking free of shackles, I was afraid 

 

Self doubt creeped in

I pondered, was I, the mermaid

How could I, not be

Like a coward, I had concurred to trade

Love for rules, never challenged the charade of,

Who made the rules.

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2 responses to “Who Made The Rules”

  1. Such a profound verse.💚💚
    Loved it then and after re-reading love it much more👌👌👌

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