The Legs Poem by Naveed Akram

The Legs



Dinosaurian legs inhabit the chief,
A degrading spectacle has much burden;
The evenness of the skin is absurdly made,
The hindmost part is far removed,
For when the seat is accomplished we drop.
Legs so graded by their smoothness
In the appearances lack all the structure.
Disestablish their rights and their lefts,
Like a man going overboard, and then capsizing.
Blasts of this kind are huge, and more are pities,
This blasting and disputing is resolvable.

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Naveed Akram

Naveed Akram

London, England
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