Reasoning Poem by Kassem Oude

Reasoning

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Any speech has hidden intent
Speaker tries to prove or defend
As it belongs to scheme giant
He tries truths with fake to blend

He might cheat through his spiel
But some could read between lines
And dive deep in author's skill
Yet he heeds masses, on reclines

Concrete matter can be measured
None could deny such precision
Though with theories it's absurd
Visions wander due to ambition

Have told stories means to weigh
Yes, but where's sane ears that hark
Or minds that logic heeds pay
And eyes that discern hues in dark

Greed and fear are men's failures
And the pained hand they do sprain
Sick system most of brains tailors
But only aware who've big brain.


Kassem Oude

On Sunday, March 28,2016

Sunday, March 27, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: happiness
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Lorraine Colon 28 March 2016

This is an excellent poem, Kassem. The rhyming is great and the message is absolute truth. So many make speeches now, regarding politics or religion, but only the wise can read between the lines and understand the real message being sent. And sometimes when the speaker is very cunning, he can cleverly disguise his real message, and no one can guess it. It is only later, through his actions that we finally realize what he really meant. But your poem reminds us to always be aware and on guard for hidden meanings, and to question the speaker and demand explanations. This is the only way to expose their real intent. Good job!

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