No To Yes Poem by Nassy Fesharaki

No To Yes



No to yes

Of going door to door
I enjoy and enjoy and enjoy.

From the seeing and
Chatting with the people
I enjoy and enjoy and enjoy.

Between two
Of "" and "In line"
I rather the latter
Through which we can hug
The landlord, at her door;
Pet her dog…

Once received some comment:
"He is kind, cordial, very nice
But do not want him come."

At first was difficult
To accept rejection;
(Sweetly and polite!)

To her I, once again
Went, spoke, delivered,
Acting role like never
Knew what she had said.

Saw a car arriving
With a boy on wheelchair.

Said nothing of flames
Inside me, curious
To learn of who, what, why.

Went again and again
Knowingly, was aware
Of my own intention…

She smokes and her lips
Have colour of charcoal;
Saw a lift by her door…

I know is for wheelchairs;
Her son is an Earth on the table,
Evolves, just to washroom and doctor.
Yet the boy is a jar that contains:
"She is mine, only mine; no one else! "

He sits there day and night
Camera, focused on animals,
Among them the skunks…

He counts them each moment
When coming like breeze;
Gives them names, imagines
Till they go with the wind.

She is his, his and his
And rarely for father, sibling.

Then from the window
Sees mother in my arms;
Starts with complain
Raising voice to blame:
"Forgot me just because…"

Endlessly he narrates
Stories with no end;
About facts and fictions
Among them cultural
And past of Canada
Full of birds and beaver
And trees, coyotes…

Needs villain for fictions
That composes, unsaid
Depicting me "That man, "
Since caught in a hug
The woman that is his.

The snow of that "No"
Of the cold of ""
Melted to harvest "Yes"
In summer of "In-line."

Sunday, October 13, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: relationships
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Leeann Azzopardi 13 October 2019

i feel that too. it is like return to the past where human touch was important. we are, as a society, forgetting that contact of a person

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Nassy Fesharaki 14 October 2019

Thanks a lot for your greatness.

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