At the break of the day
Hearts begin their journey
Stranded like birds
Catching worms
And equally caught
Racing for their fate
On the legs of a big river
Flawing down their veins
But making way for drowning
Souls being flooded
And washed as well
To the end of the world
Rushed they go
On each other' s elbow they lean
Walking slantly
Deeply shaking inside
Looking at tomorrow's destiny
And falling faraway
Poem by/ Hassan Mohammad Alemrany
Egypt, Bani Omran
Categories:
slantly, adventure, allegory, allusion, destiny,
Form: Free verse
Too young to leap
Too old to dream
He bears nobody to ponder
But musters a blissful insight
A freelance in a broad daylight
Though, faceless when Emerged
Chanting hilariously at people who stared
Even though time has weared away his pride
You seldom hear him cry
With head buried in the sky; he lingers on
carrying ample of unquestionable cruds
And when he smiles, he raised his noxious lips slantly
Revealing the cynically coloured teeth to
his scurring espionage
Nevertheless getting glibs from retinue of seeming retards
All around the suburbs
Categories:
slantly, funny, sad, sorry,
Form: I do not know?