Damnation

Mottakeenur Rehman

1

Still, don't give a fuck!

I know you are a human being, meant to be forever.

And I think you know

No one will ever be the same

Without the dignity of a mother's love,

Which may rise within us.

2

To amuse something has gone wrong somewhere

To a large extent, what shall we do?

Nothing happens twice for real strength;

Except God, who seems to rule overall.

3

Yes, a necessary aspect of morality,

Religion can be perfect.

But motherfucking sovereignty cannot be forbidden.

4

We love our mom, we love our motherland,

We respect our father,

We admire historical figures like

Kanaklata and Jaymati's courageous attitude.

And we appreciate the glory of Helen Keller's humanity,

A symbol of triumph over adversity.

So why are we fucking ourselves?

5

In a fit of superiority,

Why are we unable to acknowledge the fact:

Mother can give birth to you and me

And even the whole universal soul.

There is no chance to ignore the spirit of a mother's breast,

From which we are nurtured.

6

In an effort to condemn your inner evil deeds;

The rapist's perspective should be hanged

Otherwise, we are heading towards damnation.

 

  • Author: Mottakeenur Rehman (Offline Offline)
  • Published: December 6th, 2017 06:43
  • Comment from author about the poem: Nothing is slang ...everything is reasonable.....Dedicated to Damini.
  • Category: Unclassified
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