I Asked A Monk Poem by Anahit Arustamyan

I Asked A Monk

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I ASKED A MONK
I asked a monk if I was a cloud of smoke. The monk heard my cough caused by cold. In the world there might be something wrong. I can't guess the world's puzzle which is old. I don't have a key to my century's lock. In the world there might be somethig strong. The strongest drug is a rainbow's talk. A log was a willow in someone's song. In the world there is something short. Never think that my cough must be long! There will be another monk. There will be another cough or another song.

I Asked A Monk
Friday, June 19, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: philosophical
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Life
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
R Soos 16 November 2016

The poem blesses as it speaks. I love this: A log was a willow in someone's song.

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Dr Antony Theodore 14 September 2015

I don't have a key to my century's lock. The strongest drug is a rainbow's talk. did the monk give you a proper answer? ? i smiled as i read your poem. thank you.

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Liza Sudina 28 August 2015

It is with a good humour! ! !

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Fabrizio Frosini 19 July 2015

interesting write, Anahit stay blessed

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