Proverb Poem by Nassy Fesharaki

Proverb



Proverb

Our changes are so much
From earth to sky
Include talking of genitals!
Once they were in hiding
From eyes, mouth, ear
Mentioning considered profane!
Now they are in open
Teaching them curriculum
In schools for the kids
So let us talk penis!
Regardless of the age
Regardless of the size
Regardless of how, what
They do not have flesh
They do not bear meat
They are just mass of veins
They have the great nerves
No trace of flesh!
But Persians…
They are so strange
They have a proverb:
'Eat meat of your penis! ! !
Let butcher go to hell! ! ! '
Let's stop
Give it thought
Isn't old always gold?
Persian is very old
Must be gold.
So what is the meaning?
What is there in hiding?
Eating meat of penis?
Do they talk so unwise?

No, they are too learned
They speak too open:
"Don't sell your dignity
Even if hungry! ! ! "
They suggest walking tall
Even if poverty makes small
Even if needing meat
For demanding tummy!

Friday, November 11, 2016
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