Don'T Start Poem by Naveed Akram

Don'T Start



Don't start a dog to wag its tail,
For the days begin like thunder,
Because then a desire is alight,
Dogs say their religion is sincere.
May your mouths speak suddenly,
Due to their size and strength,
Maybe a day ends afterwards,
To live beyond a staring man.

Don't be a donkey in the entire cargo,
Being is stronger than being,
Your manhood is straitening the ranks,
The general image creates and proceeds
Because the air is sold to the highest man.

Oh, would it be innocent of your eyes,
If being suddenly distills the being;
Men and women disappoint me afterwards,
When they accost their children with zeal.

Tuesday, December 16, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: dog
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Naveed Akram

Naveed Akram

London, England
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