Damn You Poem by Nassy Fesharaki

Damn You

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Damn you

Heard dolphins
Man calls them:
‘White-sided'

They murmured:
"We came to inform you…
Soon will come disaster! "

Onlookers saw their way:
Some pitied, sympathised
Some spoke and smiled
Some just talked:
"Look at them…"
"Sure handsome…"

I heard the animals
They know me for long time
I saw them in open
We spoke in-around Persian Gulf
They jumped up and dived down
Between us there is bound.

"Haven't we for ages saved mankind? "
"Haven't we fought the sharks? "
"Haven't we sacrificed? "
They told me and went on:
"And this is one more time! "
"We have come with our lives! "
"Be aware you will die as we are! "
"You are deep in trap; open eye see the line."

Then heard them in whisper:
"You pollute Mother Earth and with it you commit suicide! "


The crowds in Lameque of N.B. were blind
They saw things in their way, narrow-mind:
"Stranded are dolphins; they are lost, "
"They come-go but never for so long, "
"Do not know why here; they're stuck! "

Saturday, October 8, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: pollution
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