Contributing By A Mere Touch
He wanted to be mature,
Without hair above his lips,
He could do it, He was sure,
Before the time slips.
Catching a fish from a pond,
Showed the honorable sign of maturity,
And improved his daddy’s bond,
With him, he had the surety.
Abhorring to be caught by the chin,
Detesting being called a baby,
He wanted to grow up like his kin,
Fully fledged he wanted to be.
Looking at the glistening water,
With his sparkling eyes he sat,
With a whole lot of matter,
And a fishing rode on the mat.
Glancing upon his aim,
With wasn’t really visible though,
He wanted a fish to claim,
His maturity he wanted to show.
He thought of the priceless moment,
When he would brag of his victory,
He won’t render a hint,
Of the catch’s mystery.
Brooding over the liberation,
From being a kiddo, he tried,
To catch a fish for commemoration,
And put it in the water bucket before it died.
He daydreamt too much
With his hands in that of his daddy,
He contributed by his mere touch,
While his dad fished, feeling trendy
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