One night stand

Tarun Agarwal

Let me smile today, for tomorrow I may weep. Let me an inch of hope,

I will erect tall dreams.

To gift me a hope you will have to lie, please lie so that I may laugh,

let dreams make me dizzy, tell me my beloved will arrive.

Tomorrow, the dreams will crash and belied hopes cause agony,

but the memory of today will console me

that my life is not all tragedy,

I too had a night’s stand with laughter and joy.

Kristin Kobayashi Mother Nature’s Concert I prefer a storm

over a symphony.

The clasping of lightning is a lot brighter

than any collision of two cymbals.

The CriterionThe tremolo of thunder overpowers any beating on a tympani as it calls to the gander.

The vibrato from a bullfrog is rather rounder

than any glissando from a viola.

The fluttering of a dragonfly as it skirts the rain

outshines any crescendo

sung by a cello.

The pluming of a mallard as it bathes in puddles mocks any pizzicato picked on a violin.

But watch out for the gander its blats bite stronger

than any trumpet

as it calls to the thunder.

I prefer a trumpet over a gander.

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