Either You Are On Leave Or You Take Leave Poem by Jafar sadique K.K.

Either You Are On Leave Or You Take Leave



In between the shells and guns
And the foes engrossed in funs
You stayed home back
As to defend the fight from the rock.
With innate valour in mind
And inborn pride in blood.
Amidst the broken pillars
By the fire sent by the killers
You struggled to take in breath
Lacking your home and hearth
And lied down, life remaining half
As the body of a butchered calf
Deprived of words and action,
Having neither life nor notion.
And you sitting like a doll
Being smeared the dust and coal,
Dripping the blood down your head
And leaving no tears to the mud.
You seemed like a statue
Like that of one who held the virtue
Neither caring the things around
Nor the sources that make sound.
Or like a warrior who flatters
Carrying the flag that flutters,
Who rests when stop the fights
Planning the rest in nights.
And once you departed
From the kin and become isolated.
Along the men lost in thought
Over the asylum they sought.
And when they found you thrown in land
Along the waves and your face in sand.
None bore the mercy long
But they run twice for the wrong,
I assure
Taking all into measure
It's demise
Their deeds comprise
Either you are on leave
Or you take leave.

Either You Are On Leave Or You Take Leave
Thursday, August 24, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: terrorism
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