Cousins Poem by Nassy Fesharaki

Cousins



Cousins

I have said; more than once
My notes are history
(A must read)

Take the globe like ball
Leave it there in the palm
Look at it, see through
(As they do for magic)

Then, be a scientist
Dimensions in nature
X-axis, and the Y, and the Z
(And add time)

Shapes can be attractive
So are the countries and cultures
The people, their styles, folklores
(I am there, there to share)

Thieves are bad and looters, burglars
I try not to be
Like Ayyars; example Robin Hood
(I share that with you all)

Receiving from others
Include forefathers
I see us brothers
(Now listen)

I had read the Koran and Bible
But never
Was told or, discovered, these cousins
(Arabs and Israel)

He told me in Dubai, a man of Palestine
From then I hear the Church Bell
Its singing, its ringing
"What a shame! " Thank you tire-man.

Thursday, July 24, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: politics
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