Nonsense droppings
  A  jumper 
I wore,
 for  I was going to   London.
Many mocked at my 
London  Calling,
Still I heeded to that  Calling.
I double checked all my 
Rooms and locked,
For  an established rumour
Ran,  Gold was gushing 
Out of every Godrej
and   ornaments were 
popping out of  cupboards.  
My eyes  count but
Synthetic   saris and silk woven
hanging  on the dresser.
I was going to  London,
For London was calling,
Calling and  ask not 
How, how, now.
I came to the balcony 
to close the doors,
Again double check 
Lest any thief should 
Plunder away all my gold.
How  strange! Some droppings
On my jerkin, from the crow 
above, bad  omen?
No, no, it is a  good augury,
Droppings only on my 
Jumper, not  my plan.

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