Butchering Poem by Chan Mongol

Butchering



BUTCHERING
Poem by Chan Mongol
June 30 of 2020



Those who eat flesh and blood can't be religious;

They are religious because they are cowards and follow victorious.


Who gave flags? Rama, Buddha, Jesus, Mohammad?

Claim yourselves as Hindu, Buddhist, Christian and Muslim, so Absurd!


We have to resist attacks of own governments or home invaders;

Instead of fruitlessly dying in frontiers or borders.


Countries hypnotize young children for military;

Time to time Gangsters make a country with a boundary.


I don't encourage butchers of any kind, a police or an army man;

Butchering a cow, a ram, goat, sheep, a chicken or a human!

Tuesday, June 30, 2020
Topic(s) of this poem: religious
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Chan Mongol

Chan Mongol

East Bengal (Bangladesh)
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