DIRGE: 'ELIZABETH II, FORGONE ALTERNATIVE' BY PHONETICIAN AHMAD
Oh, what a loss
Like a menopause
In our liberal course
Causing a zigzag cross
To our mother's clause
Whose tongue has halt not hurt
Like the fin of Octopus
In the pool of slippery nuts!
Oh, what a loss
Of a pillar
Who killed the killer
Of hatred and burst
Her brain with rules
Which can't be refused
But induced and choose
To wake a dry lake
For the sake of utterance
Without hindrance!
Oh, what a loss
Of an ocean;
Oldest daughter of all nation
Whose vision envisioned
And served occupation
To suit global condition!
Oh, what a loss
Of a tree
Whose root is free
To bind all of her three
With the use of glee
So sadden she flee!
✍️ PROFESSOR PHONETICIAN AHMAD
The poet persona praises Elizabeth II, Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor and also admits her death. He pledges that the world has lost an unforgettable soul indeed.
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