Hari Smith Holms
Poems by Hari Smith Holms : 293 / 314
Who And What?
Who and what
where and how,
without flour
making dough?
When and where,
for whom and what,
do you see me,
having chat?
How and which
who and where,
turn you monster,
raising ire?
Hari Smith Holms
Submitted: Sunday, February 24, 2013
Edited: Sunday, February 24, 2013
Poems by Hari Smith Holms : 293 / 314
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A brilliant poem with deep meaning which all cannot perceive ! KUDOS!