Nasrudin And The Emir’s Poems Poem by Raj Arumugam

Nasrudin And The Emir’s Poems



1
the Emir has it in his head he is a poet
and the Emir invites Nasrudin
to an assembly
and the Emir recites his poem
with much ado,
with much loudness and gestures

everyone applauds the Emir
for his poem
but Nasrudin is quiet
and the Emir turns to Nasrudin and says:
“So, Nasrudin – what do you think
of my poem? ”

“Sir, ” says Nasrudin
“What you recited is not a poem
and neither does it make you a poet”


“Guards! ”
screams the Emir
“Take this man Nasrudin
and put him in jail!
Three months let him be there! ”


2
three months pass
and Nasrudin is released
and is invited again by the Emir
to another of the Emir’s recitations
and again the Emir recites his poem
with much ado,
with much loudness and gestures

and again everyone applauds the Emir
for his poem
but Nasrudin says nothing and stands up
and walks towards the guards
and the Emir shouts at Nasrudin:
“Nasrudin – where do you think
you are going? ”

and says Nasrudin:
“Sir – I’ll save you the trouble;
I’ll send myself to jail…”

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