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Written Poem: The Wake Of Silence – Poet Nazir

The Wake Of Silence

We woke

To clean the tears we feared

We saw as good people taken to soil

In the wake of a hobby the amor calls a riot

 

When the gavel of power is hit

The people in suit sit and have a treat

Unconcerned, empty-headed

Whoever sent them; should take the mantle.

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With the forces imposed

Their rights were rightly disposed

Even when the anger aroused

The calmness they sought for, angered their cry.

 

What they aimed at, was a fertile land

A land they’ll live to hold with their hand

But that contradicts with ‘their’ wit

Till when, the natives shall bethink; no one gives a dang.

 

If we fight for food

They call it battling the odd

If we fight for life

They call it ungratefulness.

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The nation best beautiful when shattered

As presentable as it is; ‘of peace’ they say

To put it first, it is, but yourself

The order laid by the greed in suits.

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Poet Nazir is a writer and an editor here on ThePoetsHub. Outside this space, he works as a poet, screenwriter, author, relationship adviser and a reader. He is also the founder & lead director of PNSP Studios, a film production firm.

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