A Star Says 'human...' Poem by Nazim ZarSinner

A Star Says 'human...'



'Do you listen? I am a star
I watch you all, though I am far

For centuries, are in my view
Here whate'er different people do

I know the world with no human
No religion, race or slogan

Water was blue and land was green
The face of earth was crystal clean

My friend, Sun, was proud of earth
Before it gave, to human, birth

Human came with destruction plans
Race, wealth, norms, frauds, oppression, clans

Where strong are masters, weak slaves
Who have no life, rights, shrouds and graves

Where arrows pierced human backs
In brutal, fatal, tribal attacks

Where color decides the high and low
Where downtrodden've no right to glow

Where millions were cut like cakes
In name of God, rev' and mistakes

Where of needy, no one takes care
Man is in dark, and there's no flare

Where Jack sleeps in Peter's bed
When Jack's on work, his wife is red

Where beauty sleeps in arms of wealth
Whose each smile is just a stealth

Where dad can't feed his kids with pray
Where taxes are more than his pay

Where ideologies are a mess
Which can't help someone in stress

Where commune, social, populist
The way of peace, always resist

Where freedom means the right to cheat
Where the same robbers just repeat

Where statistics are kept in dark
As to public rage, they can spark

Where your thoughts follow a streak
And everything, I can't speak.'

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January 23,2022
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