Proverbs In Culture Poem by Nassy Fesharaki

Proverbs In Culture



Proverbs in cultures

When flew we read book named -1 (dash one)
In it were many signs
Three were:
"Note, Caution", "warning warned."
Every word meant a lot.

Here too the same is going on
Far away from flight.

My love and my killers are cultures
Keystones in them tongues, proverbs
Central characters animals and or birds.

Around world fables are numerous
Millions and endless
Through time for reasons
They were born and have bettered
To warn us:
"You too have lost your way! "

It is not clear and open but with birds

Example: "partridge and crow".

‘Partridge walks great.'
‘Crow walks ugliest.'

Then comes the main topic
"The crow intended to copy
Lost its way…"

Concludes, in simple:
"Copying, mimicking of fashion is nothing
But danger, uselessness and lost-ness."

Sunday, April 24, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: culture
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