Humanism Poem by Mashiur Rahman

Humanism

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All the people in the world eat by hand, (except the disabled)
Walk on foot,
Speak with mouth
See with the eyes,
Listen with ears,
Breathing in and out through the nose...
Entered and born in the mother's womb in the same way.

Who is black
Who is white
Who is a Hindu?
Who is a Muslim,
Who is a Buddhist?
Who is a Christian,
Who are the other religions?
These are the thoughts of the ignorant!
We all are one
Our basic issues are also one.

If not,
What Hindus do with their hands, Muslims do with their feet?
And What Buddhists do with mouth, Christians do with Their eyes?
But no one does that...
We all work with our hands and walk with our feet and talk with our mouths.

Again, I want to ask,
Do Muslims talk through the nose?
Do Hindus talk with ears?
Do Christians eat food with eyes?
Do Jews listen with eyes?
What do Hindus want to hear through the nose?
What do Christians want to eat with the nose?
That do Buddhists want to move through the nose?
No, No, No...
We all are one over the world,
We eat with our hands.(Except for the disabled)
Walking on foot,
We speak with our mouth,
We see with our own eyes,
Breathing in and out through the nose...
Entered and born in the mother's womb in the same way.

So our religion is one
And way of soul freedom is also one.
Human religion.

@ Mashiur Rahman

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Naogaon, Bangladesh
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