Boulders Of A Mountain Poem by Naveed Akram

Boulders Of A Mountain



The mountain is the soul of the skies,
Its boulders skirt the boundaries offering
A little thought to burdensome rocks.
This mounting tragedy interferes and resides
Throughout a smile echoing forcibly.
My friendly mountain causes its jaws
To shut and open, with offence
And defence, strengthening its core.

The souls who enlighten revolve like a wheel,
Offending the animals of this day.
A mountain falls through the cosmos,
Causing terror tensely, menacing
Us with utter rebellion.
See the sights to be insight,
An intuitive godly man instils
The pillars of hate and love
At the time of enlightenment.

Defend yourself, defend
The tongue born from the jugular vein.
Many sights have sighed
Injecting truth to lighten
Us in the entire universe.

Wednesday, March 19, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: mountain
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Naveed Akram

Naveed Akram

London, England
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