Tendrils Poem by Nassy Fesharaki

Tendrils

Tendrils

I compared tendrils,
With the way she speaks,
Not her tongue but her lips,
And her eyes, chin, and cheeks.

In Jester, I believe.
In action, I believe.

Unaware,
Walks forward,
Cuts and is brutal.

He is blind,
Unaware and unwise,
He would be mesmerized,
If could see miracles, all around!

Just outside my backyard,
Have bushes, trees, vines,
Much wiser than mankind.

Look at them, observe the crawling,
By using tendrils,
Same as canes for fighting impairment.

I purchased rope to help,
They tested, flatly rejected.

They do not trust the,
Suspicious and vagueness.

Some pray with Bible,
Some Koran,
Some other religions,
I bow to,
The greatest teachers,
Children of Nature,
Pig, pigeon, squirrel,
To snake, spider,
Galaxies and magnets,
To fishes, sharks, or whales!

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