Me And You Poem by CMA Chandan Chatterjee

Me And You



Me and you
Chandan Chatterjee


You are blind, so you cannot see the truth.
You are ignorant, so you do not understand filth.

You are stupid, so you can't cover your shame,
You are stingy, so you don't want to see the poor.

You are ungrateful, so do not love your heart,
You are a criminal, so do not know the definition of innocence.

You're a real spit fire and that's exactly what we like on this site!
You are wrong, so you do not hear the word of judgment.

You are uneducated, so the light of
knowledge does not come to you,
You're west, so you don't know when the sunrise is.

You're stagnant, so you can't talk,
You are fat, so don't wear thin things.

You are unhappy, so don't know
how to share happiness with others,
You are sad, so you will not
understand the meaning of happiness.

You are ungrateful, so don't know
how to give a wife dignity,
You are a deceiver, so don't know
how to respect a real monk.

You suffer, so don't listen to sacrifice,
You're the opposite, so don't look for the easy way out.

You are nocturnal, so you don't know what a happy sleep is,
You are obsessed with superstition,
so you don't want to accept the discovery of science.

I have no resemblance to you,
you are you, and
I am me,
there is no possibility that
in the future you and I will be one.

You and I are a parallel line,
Do not match each other,
Do not touch each other.

The End

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Eastern and Western never meets together
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