A. Z. M. M. Moksedul Milon

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The fire of wrath has set all things ablaze,
Human things now steam up, tyrants cool down,
Earth mother cries at Ghibli’s ghastly rage.
...

Seven long summers, I slept in your lap,
With thousands thirsty bugs in your sari
And millions mosquitoes over your head
Sucking all my jaundiced blood drop by drop.
...

Two heavenly roads diverged into this callous world,
I took the one less travelled by;
And my soul-mate took the other,
Where her car got stuck in huge traffic jam.
...

My friends and family seem to love me no more,
They offer me amorous bottles of poison,
And ask me to commit suicide;
Drink or not to drink-
...

Oh yes, my mother! You are an age-old ragged banner,
fluttering in the stormy wind of beastly corruption,
over the broken highways and footpaths of hopeless hope,
trodden with the spiky jackboots of nasty politics.
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The whole world is a lunatic asylum,
All human beings are insane;
I know this world is not mine,
Neither am I fallen.
...

A one-man army,
Foes being two hundred millions,
I won in an hour;
With no shield, no sword, no guns,
...

A. Z. M. M. Moksedul Milon Biography

A. Z. M. M. Moksedul Milon was born at Shailkupa, Jhenaidah, in Bangladesh. He attended Shailkupa Pilot High School, Dhaka College and Dhaka University, where he received Bachelor of Arts degree in English and Master of Arts in Applied Linguistics & ELT. He teaches English at Presidency University in Dhaka.)

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The Middle East: An Acrostic

The fire of wrath has set all things ablaze,
Human things now steam up, tyrants cool down,
Earth mother cries at Ghibli’s ghastly rage.

Mice and cockroaches - all cry out for help,
In dark and dust, they see no rising sun;
Dictators are now unyielding leeches,
Day and night, they just drink the blood of earth;
Like Sphinx, they rise up again and again,
Engulfing rays of hope in their ashes.

Expatriates pay their wages of sin,
As they came to build the blessed nations;
So long as these ill-fated humans live,
They may never adore the Middle East.


Dhaka,3 March 2011

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