I Know Myself But You? Asking To Others Poem by Aroon George

I Know Myself But You? Asking To Others



I am child and you are elder
But you are not like an angel.

I am foolish and you are intelligent,
But you quarrel every time

I am blind and you have eyes,
But you don't see beauty of the world.

I am dumb and you have tongue,
But you don't speak good words.

I am deaf and you have ears,
But you want to hear the mistake of others.

I am handles and you have hands,
But you use machines for work.

I am lame and you have legs,
But you don't go out to the room.

I am heart patient and you are healthy,
But your heart is hard.

I am poor and you are rich,
But you are like a poor.

I am infidel and you are a believer,
But you don't have love.

I am alone and you live in crowd,
But why do you feel lonely?

I am blind and you have eyes
But you have no dream

I am an ignorant you are scholar,
But your words are meaningless.

I am loser and you are winner,
But you are not happy

I am enemy and you are friend,
But why do you want to kill me?

I am poet and you read me,
But you don't know me.

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