Lambs And Wolves Poem by Nassy Fesharaki

Lambs And Wolves



Lambs and wolves

You insist:
"I'm supreme."

Pierce this:
"You are wrong."

You insist:
"I'm better since I am Christian."

You insist:
"We're learned can read, write."

You insist:
"You stink, backward beast."

I wonder if you heard:
"Lambs also can turn wolves."

I insist:
"Think at first, then insist."

Monday, October 20, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: social
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Michael Walkerjohn 22 October 2014

Aloha Nassy... Lambs also can turn wolves... perhaps religious would be a more partial and universal theme... instead of limiting your context to Christian... are not all religions practitioners somewhat smug and aloof from reality? In my experiences, all fanatics have turned away from ten very simple rules... and are this earth's most rabid idolaters... All of the best from this life, to you, and all of your relations... Michaelw1two

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