“Might” or “may’ cross then and there
provoke a sensation of doubt
might happen, might rain, might do
all come without a clue
may come. may go, may escape
turn without an end
relative they sound with a note
a tendency to evade or avoid
a slippery attribute in a way
non-committal in all respects
the “might ” and “may”
make me always gay
could be because they render
a gentle way out from the situation
a solution though not definite
a jump out of the criterion
a categorical process to leave
go ahead in a style soft
the words give a voluntary revision
a stealthy mode to deliver the reality
without any pain or hurt
I might find the lost one soon
I may join you tomorrow
a note of hope and wellness
accompanies the reply

