Lions In Need Poem by Nassy Fesharaki

Lions In Need



Lions in need
Lions in need

They tell me of the seed
Of homeland growing
In every, each body;
Animals and mankind.

I accept through fish.

They return to lay eggs
Where they were
Laid as eggs.

That makes me all the same.

Visited our village
Long after came of age.

Must have been in thirties.

Heard of an old lady
Being there, visiting.

I knew was teacher
When I was child, infant.

Went to her with respect
Spoke and complained:
"You were the best teacher
To village, students
But never to me who…"

She, as are all the wise
Compacted, made a ball:
"What makes a lion fox,
Is need, need, that is all! "

She taught me in short and
That teaching always lasts:
"Avoiding need is must! "

A needy, better die
Need forces us to bow!

Tuesday, January 7, 2020
Topic(s) of this poem: be free
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