Whatsoever Poem by Mohammed Hassan (Piracy In The Mediterranean)

Whatsoever



Old haggard poltergeist
Caught in bizarre ambush

Powers of twenty ravens
Are worthy to rise above
Eagle at the limit of heavens
Wings and claws can't work anymore
When the mighty fight is proclaimed,
They will be in one combined
Struggling to avoid the flames

Raven, messenger of Hell

Nothing here to call it fear
As I have nothing to hide
I am darkened feathered
Or whatsoever comes to your minds
Sin, can't you just realize
That by your immortality,
We are more than mortals
Or whatsoever comes to our minds

Caught in bizarre ambush

They all are herded by their desires
Slaying there saining around their nests
Avenging for a castle made of mire
Like that old haggard poltergeist

So try to guess what the difference is
Between tall palm and the fast raven
Answer is the wide sea

Ravens, messengers of Hell
Caught him in bizarre ambush
Skirring higher


Novermber 23,2010,12: 41 AM

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Omar Ibrahim 17 December 2010

nice poem which brings me back to something like old myths... thanks for sharing

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Merna Ibrahim 16 December 2010

To be honest, I like the atmosphere of the poem and your use of words.However, the meaning of the poem is not so clear for me..

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