How dare you? How dare you do this to me? I, who have put so much trust in you And you take all that trust away And shatter it into a million tiny pieces Leaving me, frozen with shock To watch helplessly Cursing my poor luck And praying desperately That the day should end So that I can at least begin afresh
How dare you? How dare you do this to me? How dare you think That you shall get away with it? You, shall pay for your actions I shall transform myself Into the monstrous form Of a King Cobra As I quietly, but swiftly Gently, but firmly Slither towards your pathetic form I relish that fear in your eyes As I raise my majestic hood I see you cower in terror As I hiss in a quiet, but deadly manner I see you whimper and moan However, as always, I am totally unmoved Before you can say "mercy" I strike, and strike repeatedly Enjoying that wonderful feeling Of my long and razor-sharp fangs Sinking into your warm flesh Relishing that wonderful taste Of the warm and delicious blood That runs through your veins As my highly neurotoxic venom Pierces every nerve and sinew of your body Every artery and vein I can sense, that Justice has been served As your body becomes immobile And crumbles in a heap I hiss once more As if to say again, "How dare you?"
This poem is dedicated to RailYatri; who failed to deliver dinner during my train journey yesterday evening.