Prayer Poem by Imtiaz Dharker

Prayer



The place is full of worshippers.
You can tell by the sandals
piled outside, the owners' prints
worn into leather, rubber, plastic,
a picture clearer than their faces
put together, with some originality,
brows and eyes, the slant
of cheek to chin.
What prayer are they whispering?
Each one has left a mark,
the perfect pattern of a need,
sole and heel and toe
in dark, curved patches,
heels worn down,
thongs ragged, mended many times.
So many shuffling hopes,
pounded into print,
as clear as the pages of holy books,
illuminated with the glint
of gold around the lettering.
What are they whispering?
Outside, in the sun,
such a quiet crowd
of shoes, thrown together
like a thousand prayers
washing against the walls of God.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
ohwhats 01 June 2020

oh I wont let you gooooooooooooooooooo

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Benjamin Chiu Uy 06 October 2018

One of the best poems about religion, In these mosques of dubios Gods, One finds his own God, his own church

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Rafee Ali itoo 29 March 2018

Plz give the explanation of the poem prayer

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