Have Just Learned Poem by Nassy Fesharaki

Have Just Learned



Have just learned

Confessing is no shame
Does not kill, neither lames.

“I don’t know; have just learned.”
The best is, in our life.

Each letter in a word should be a reminder to question:
Why not get from horse; not its ass but its mouth?
Why not keep sacred cards, to the chest, not outward?
Why let the proceeds, go exceed product?
Why not see the orange becoming hatred sign?
(Taliban forced the Sikhs to wear it in Kabul;
They wore it after Bush attacking Bora-Bora.
Guilty and innocent chained in cage, in orange.)
Is it same in soccer; female’s team?
(The women were detained, wearing orange.)

Could be yes, could be not.

This signals our short falls.
Thoughts are forced within walls.

The walls are, not knowing;
Daily needs scrawl our demands
Not the depth and basis; grind stones…?

We follow sparrow
Picking a single seed
No plans, management
Never make, nor migrate
So lazy, satisfied, plan-less.
No effort or step to “learning”.

Saturday, May 23, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: confessional
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