Saying No Poem by Naveed Akram

Saying No



I say a No to life if I'm a doubter of trades
Or a rejector of wishes for another being;
Throughout my career the lesions are separate,
Brain after brain resound in the heavens
To consider the foes of our night and day.
Such views are of the hard wars,
Opposed are the contractors and their parties.

I say their votes are cancelled due to hard facts,
And they recommend me as a solution.
Religious values are a plague to the minority,
Calling knowledge and varieties of ink.

I say the sieves of learning are brutes of the striking
Values that distinguish strength from virtue.
I gang up with European values,
These strictnesses exactly manage my realistic habits,
Foretelling the shows to my rising dialogue.

The dialectic of the century is about to be expressed,
My facts are worthier than yours,
But you may be credit fixed to the coin,
And these words carry me further than the waves
While your coins are fixed in time,
Like values from the otherworldly type.

Friday, September 12, 2014
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Naveed Akram

Naveed Akram

London, England
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