The Historian Poem by Sadiqullah Khan

The Historian

Rating: 3.1


He was a big name
Who had gained fame
As one of the “Kiplings”
Who said his hero was brave
Who said his hero was burdened
Who said he had conquered
Who said he had captured
Who snatched my last weapon
My home made dagger
With handle of bone
Beads of silver
Who said
This was my honor
Who then said
I had a bitter fight
For him the cursed dagger
When snatched back
Eye to eye
He knew
Who shall have the last breath
I remember
The dagger of my fore fathers
You collected
As recovered
I did not recount the bravery
Of my heroes
They stand fallen
As you held the pen

23/1/2010
Islamabad

Saturday, January 23, 2010
Topic(s) of this poem: love and art
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Prince Obed de la Cruz 23 January 2010

i rated this one 10! ..............

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