Kaferoon Poem by Nassy Fesharaki

Kaferoon



Kaferoon

In times I, desperate, angry
Nag, grump; even shout
At no one but myself, only me:
"Should have read all of them…"
Talk of books of the faiths,
"…regardless…"

Have read two in full and
Partially here, there
Doubtlessly all are in excellence!
In one form or other…
They advise, and talk of history
In times have climax as any story
Admire they deserve for great poetry.

No one has, to fall for
One of them, and or more
Wisdom must come as guide,
And it will when read much…
Like fruits in market
One must look and then choose
Select and fill the bag with our need
For body and brain, health and deed
Of oneself, family; and the world; overall.

Bible is fun to read
It is full of kindness, forgiveness and revenge
One can find sexiest of sexy stories
Imagine a window and blind
To have shade has layers of dark, light.

Koran is poetry; on sleigh come goodies
Kaferoon is Surah:
"Tell pagans:
You do not take my faith…I do not see your faith,
Therefore let…you have yours, I have mine."

Is this not the greatest advice?
If we read, learn all faiths
We get wise to neglect
The dumb of any faith.

Saturday, December 17, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: faith
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