Misleading Obvious Poem by Sadiqullah Khan

Misleading Obvious



Misleading obvious, a beauty's garb
Flower's petal, is better to pollinate,
A carnivore, his tongue for ants
A good manner but to bring home
A desire wrapped in religious black.
A priest's trickery is fire of hell
Or dwell by beauties reposed.
De Kooning's art is expose of the nude,
A line obliterated may well speak
Reality behind the veil of skin,
A chocolate coating to the bitter pill
A patriot's blood goes to heaven straight.

Sadiqullah Khan
Peshawar
May 3,2014.

Willem de Kooning @ PhilroPost

Saturday, June 7, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: love and art
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