Becoming A Revolution Poem by Naveed Akram

Becoming A Revolution



After Siberia, the man was confronted
And he wrote of the police for its worth,
Returning to the gulf of bad weather
He relaxed and tuned his instrument
To sing of the tunes of Siberia.
The road to Revolution exerted prowess,
Through Zurich, Munich and London.
Past leaders had succumbed with notes
And their excellent characteristics were noted.
The man was a marked man of ingenuity
And fixed operation, full of brain and intellect,
Like the genius of the century,
As far as the eyes could receive.
His aim, to join Plekhanov, was heard,
And he joined him in time by leaving
The Russia of days that minced and mattered.

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Naveed Akram

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London, England
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