Born in a poor family and situations
No doubt Jesus was a revolutionary
So his words and actions to us prove.
Whipping chased the vice that visionary
From Jerusalem premises of worship.
He was with the poor and the helpless
To him as the rich didn't need his help.
He cured the poor leper and the lame
Removed evil spirits from the victims.
Criticized the malicious priests' fake ego
Advised people to follow his true path
As he is the spirit, way and light to all
For Father the God destined the life so.
The Capitalist system of the luxurious
Hated and crucified that icon of justice.
Love to the struggling mass, and justice
Led to his bleeding then on Calvary Cross-
Where thieves were exonerated and
The Justice was nailed mercilessly-
While Solitude haunted it horribly.
Every Christmas reminds me of Him
And His spirit among the uxorious.
Yes, Jesus was with the poor and mercilessly criticized the the injustices of the society and was intolerent to the hypocrisy of the snobbish! Christmas is a time to specially think of that great revolutionary who was humble enough to be born in a manger!
A very nice poem. Surely Jesus was a great visionary and revolutionary. Thanks for sharing. Liked it.
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
I had to look up the last word in the poem, as I was unfamiliar with it. My dictionary says uxorious means: excessively fond of one's wife / showing such excessive fondness Did Jesus have a wife?