Of Various Trades Poem by Sadiqullah Khan

Of Various Trades



Trade in silk, we had thousand
And one nights.
Trade in tea,
We had the voyages,
Viceregal discoveries
Colonies
And birth of the New World.
Trade in humans
The dark era,
We had trade in oil
The octogenarian Kingdoms,
Trade in weapons,
Stockpiles and blood.
We trade in ideas
On the air,
Some semblance of an earth,
Rounded off.

Sadiqullah Khan
Peshawar
January 24,2015.

Saturday, January 24, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: love and art
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"When Columbus lived, people thought that the earth was flat. They believed the Atlantic Ocean to be filled with monsters large enough to devour their ships, and with fearful waterfalls over which their frail vessels would plunge to destruction. Columbus had to fight these foolish beliefs in order to get men to sail with him. He felt sure the earth was round."
-Emma Miler Bolenius, American Schoolbook Author,1919

Earth insulation disc sphere, Randy Russell @ Scienceblogs
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