Did They Too? Poem by Nassy Fesharaki

Did They Too?



Did they too?

I wonder if he too felt the same;
-he who was; as I heard:
- "Very kind, innocent
-but had to carry his
-won, cross to be tied,
-be hammered, nails inside
-his palms and his ankles;
-arms apart but feet not! "

I heard that they sold him
-those who he, was one of
-and meant to correct them…
- (known as Jews)

I wonder if he too felt the same;
-he whose name was flame
-to the mean occupiers
-of La Paz who caught him
-and tied him to horses
-hands apart, feet apart

Each horse had a rider
-headed for different direction
-till hands, legs dismembered
- (each of them from joint)

I wonder if he too felt the same;
-he who wore a crown
-empty; later-on
-melted lead was poured to
-fill up its container over head…
-for burning his brain

My pain comes with feeling
-knives, daggers and bullets
-sabering, cutting, burn
-when seeing things thrown out as waste
-in kitchens and around restaurants
-for showing as excess, out of date!

Did Jesus, Catari, Persian Prince feel the same?

Thursday, November 30, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: wastage
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