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This poem to highlight the plight of our elders, our mothers and daughters and our children caught up in the conflict, designed in the corridors of Washington Hill DC and our own political failures through years of neglect and discrimination.
Wrapped up in million stars this old sky,
As they stare from little windows of existence
From the wooden bridge, in the mountains
As the mist rises in its colors of remembrance,
There lies the valley, where beauty is suicidal
There lies home, where protection is nature
All in there, fleeting glance or permanence
The old days of reflection, spent in between
As they whisper, ode to change and for help
In there, lies the answer to our quest for brutality
As the smoke arises from snows of purity
The blood that flows in human rivers
Amidst beautiful snow, amidst gravity
As the new born find its feet and face
There melts, the human misery now
As seeds of this disease, reaches them
No longer forbidden and remote,
In all these years of its formation
Flows there our blood in this valley
Of you and me, as we kill all in our names
The great sacrifice to our voices of conscience
Wrapped up in million stars, this sky
As they stare from little windows of existence
At you, at me, this unbearable pain
As the new born find its feet and face!
Asim Khan
This b.s poem would have made any sense if this was not preceded by the most naked and jahil commentary. Obviously it is not written by the one making the comments .Today your beloved Taliban blew up a hotel in Peshawar. These criminals are responsible for the misery.
“In there, lies the answer to our quest for brutality”
Wahington Hill? DC or you were thinking of Capitol Hill Washington DC. Get your brain together if you want to fight the fight. Enemy is much more intelligent.
rightly said “This poem highlights the plight of our elders, our mothers and daughters and our children caught up in the conflict, designed in the corridors of Washington Hill DC and our own political failures through years of neglect and discrimination.”
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