Do Not Trust Your Judgement Poem by Nassy Fesharaki

Do Not Trust Your Judgement



Do not trust your judgement

Once again he showed up
The Jaime, not Jaime
The wolf in sheep skin?
Refugee in hiding?
Jaime once again and he is not Jaime
This name is borrowed for a cause…
Borrowed name, stolen?
Fugitive? Terrorist?
Or man of need indeed?
Protected by good deed?

I have no rights to judge!
Neither you; sure no one!

Must recall the Saadi's:
"Mankind is of same limb."

So I car and I see
His twice, McDonalds and Wendy's
Neither passed ten dollars, both were cheap
And as much, transport!

Why did he?
And many are like him
Sit at home, order food
Delivery companies sprout, increase!
Not a bit on caring!

But not I…

I can see Driver in Jaime
And the-bus-neck-cutting
Mass murders in schools
In clubs being killed and blames:
"Driver was shot killed to abort his killings! "
"It's proved, sympathised terrorists! "
I don't buy your judgement!
Are they not the ignored like Jaime?
Aren't youths abandoned?
Just few do surface…
With their gun or a knife…

Monday, August 15, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: social behaviour
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