Hassan Panero Poems

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1.
Woman's Hands

All ten of them approached me, as I was born, hug touch oh 'I'm on the otherside of my 9months home'. 

Fresh tastebuds liked her hands, even named them my 10 best friends, as i started to speak. 'Mama thank you for loving me' 
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2.
Blind Mirage

Conflict of ideas,  view ahead fades away
Deep within far from left and near right.
Directions mislead towards the victims edge, sunset to dawn chasing inflation upstream mountains.
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3.
Face On Display

Strange face mixed among different faces 
Frown unhappy taste of sound
Drown in the space of a clown.  
Strange face mentally unsafe emotions at stake 
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4.
Luggage Confession

Usually, I'm left pushed towards the darkest dustier part of the house, amongst forgotten cloths and unattended boxes.
Fully packed with a history of adventures intact, zipped up with a elastic armband 'Please Contact'
Equipped with wheels to roll loyalty to my family, similar to the shoes and the owner, precise size,
Their congealer whilst they travel through the long windy nights,
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5.
Farthers Of Inventions

The Fathers of inventions
Replaced since none claimed them
Their inventions updated
Yet History concealed their pages
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6.
Twin Rain Drops

The single rain dropp that got observed from the very top
As it fell from the sky above
In a race to reach the surface of Earth
The rain dropp challenges the wind, peers and gravity
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7.
Fragile

When the plan of man 
Disappears in the storm of Women
The anchor that's sits deep commence 
From there to here
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8.
Rebellious

Faculty determines her decisions 
Modiste humble innocent to begin with
Influenced by a constent race 
of a new faith she embraced
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9.
Home Within Me

The whole world shares a number
The northern and southern hemisphere
The northern sees a 6, the southern sees a 9
But share the same number
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10.
Fire Gave Birth To Ash

I feel like my father's shoes are too big to fill
That isn't the purpose of living
I'm not here to fill his shoes but to fill my own
I see how far my farther came, yet I realise that I became a joke
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