You Must Welcome
You must welcome loudly the leaf of slanting nature,
Heavy is the tongue of laughter, heavier than before.
My tongue lashed at such choices that dogs barked at the wall,
This welling inside of unwanted crimes and infection recklessly blessed me.
My divinity suffered from too many diagonal lines in the post,
This side of the square was of the rectangle and the real shapes.
My offence sadly defends the public from too many hazards of mice,
The mouse betrays me after my sides deviate and offend.
This time the logical sufferers abstain from pain, too much pain has occurred,
Then workers assault the sailors of the sea, the ocean of the affair.
My time is mean to be in efforts of your luck and fortune of gold,
Let the bygone era reflect a dire solution for the polygons and dice of silver.
poem by Naveed Akram
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