
Laziness, you lounge with a lulling grin,
I lie like laundry, limp and loose in bed.
You win the war before I can begin.
I dream of deeds, but drowsy demons spin
A web of yawns that wrap around my head.
Laziness, you lounge with a lulling grin.
No will to work, no zest to strive or win—
My limbs rebel, they’re heavy, hushed, and lead.
You win the war before I can begin.
Each urgent urge, you toss into the bin
And tempt me toward the couch instead.
Laziness, you lounge with a lulling grin.
You pamper me with snacks and slothful sin,
And feed my soul with buttered toast and dread.
You win the war before I can begin.
Yet, sly siren, your charm is wearing thin—
I long to rise, but choose to nap instead.
Laziness, you lounge with a lulling grin—
You win the war before I can begin.
Dr Ritu Kamra Kumar
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