rhyming the poem on the missing whiskers
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The theme of the poem missing whiskers is simple. It is a nonsense verse poem that features Boss Babu in unusual and funny situation, i. e, he thinks he has lost his whiskers, which is really unusual and humorous. It is having strong rhythm and sometimes made up words and phrases, so that the reader is amused.
The poem is about a person, Boss babu, who was taking his mid-day nap. When he suddenly woke up, he thought that his whiskers were stolen. He started yelling and every one came running to see what was happening to this Boss babu.
Everyone was shocked when they heard that the Babu declared that his whiskers were stolen. Then, everyone tried to pacify him by saying that his whiskers were in the exact same position where they used to be. And to make him believe that, they even brought a mirror in front of his face.
And when he saw his reflection he scolded them for showing the face of a outrageous and shaggy butcher.
Out of rage the Babu reduces the wages of his employees for showing no respect to him and his whiskers and for not believing him.
And according to the Boss Babu, to a man the mustache is the symbol of strength and dignity. And without a moustache a man is a disaster and a slave
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