Black Hole Poem by Nida Nawaz

Black Hole



(Addressed to the terrorist)

You challenge the fury
Of your own dark horror
As you try to devour
One after the other
Bright stars,
Donning the human firmament
With your dirt-black teeth
You plunder
All things natty and nice
To fill up
The unwieldy belly
Of your arrogant greed
Little do you know though
That your vicious ways
Have reduced you to
A black hole
A mere black hole
In this stupendous cosmos
That would vanish sooner than later
In the cavernous vaccum
Of its own darkness

(Translated from Hindi By Ashfaq Lone)

Wednesday, February 22, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: terrorism
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