Chengiz Khan Poem by Bijay Kant Dubey

Chengiz Khan



Chengiz, Khan, I just see you
And think of,
Should I take to
Or not
As for making a portrait,
A portrait of yours?

As a mere glimpse
Of your face,
Mere a glance of it
Frightens me,
Terrorizes me, sir,
My lord, leave me, leave me.

Chengiz Khan,
I fear you, fear you, sir,
Seeing your photo
With the peculiar Mongoloid face,
Chinese and Mongolian
And aboriginal mixed up.

The big head with the Mongoloid face,
The goatee long beard
On the chin,
The stud into the ear lobe
With the scarfed headgear
And Bruce Lee style martial arts whites.

Chengez Khan,
Genghis Khan
The founder of the Mongol empire,
A mere sight of your face
Nomadic, tribal and hilly
And aboriginal frightens, frightens me, sire.

Chengez Khan
Born Timujin,
Genghis Khan,
Jenghiz Khan,
How to see you,
Glimpse you, sir?

Thursday, December 22, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: art
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