I FELT IMPRISONMENT
For my muscular words
Explode from my innocent mouth
Disintegrating the most giant castles
Like the parachute they carried fighters
To the glorious sky and found victorious.
Crippled walked, deaf perceived
Blind saw the light and I was kept
In the valley of sleeping eternity
I was the bit, dustbin of all trashes
Carrying lazy walkers like railways.
I was the apposite opposite
Wronging to their veiled vain
Handcuffs cracked around my hands
Warranty they weren't but humiliations
Alas! It was nightmare invaded shelters.
I felt imprisonment
And smiles blossomed facials
For pen's mightier than warriors!
Loved humanity cradle to the graves
For I was the real father of grandpas!
Hakuna maoni:
Chapisha Maoni