Life In Cave Poem by Nassy Fesharaki

Life In Cave



Life in cave

In Koran a chapter
Speaks of some people
They slept in a cave.

Story can have roots in Bible
That is right with much of Koran's rest
Prophet Mohammad always said:
"Books are same."

And they are in a way or other!

This part of the Koran is very clear
It refers to people who lived life unaware
Of changes in customs, new ways.

Searching for Camcorder
I went to many shops
Among them some cheap ones
They sell the items of donations
One is called: "Value Village"
There I saw a crowd,
‘A sign of life's toughness, people's pain'
Those in sales were younger than gadget
Acted like men of cave, totally unaware.

I smiled with patience
Tried to explain
Found no use
In talking with the deaf
Possibly
Secretly laughing at
A dumb ass, old-timer! ! !

I thought of the Koran and Bible
Both of books are great
Feel sorry for blind who do not read them or
Remain in their cave like ‘The Seven Sleepers'
Or the ones who approach with dogma
Or those who stick to Wiki and, or Google! ! !

That is shame!

Saturday, December 3, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: observation
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