T'see The Others
An invitation has been sent
For the lords to descend
On moon, to witness the plight
Of men for ever so slight
T'see, the rain of their roof
T'see, their floor with a kloof*
T'see, the dark of their night
T'see, the lamp refuse to ignite
T'see, the damp of their wood
T'see, the flood of their thirst
T'see, their memories of no erst#
T'see, the hope in their eyes
T'see, the b'lief in their^ lies
T'see, the sink in their face
T'see, them fooled by their^ grace
T'see, their dignity been robbed
T'see, them cheated and jobbed+
T'see, them then pitied with spite
T'see then, be seen their place as right
An invitation has been sent
For the lords to descend
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The lords in this poem is a reference to the self-styled rich lords who think they are above the rest and treat the poor as muck. Specially to those who cheat the poor to become rich.
* kloof means cleft in Africaans
# here erst is used for past
^ here their means the lords'
+ here jobbed is stabbed
The pic is taken from Google.
The pic is taken from Google.
A pleasure to read such amazing and heartfelt rhyme. Loved it!
ReplyDeleteThanks Rachit. A pleasure to have you commenting. ;)
DeleteSuch an amazing way to put the message in words! This is something to be read slowly, savoring each word. It's so wonderfully written. :)
ReplyDeleteI love the words used, the ironies and the sarcasm!
Glad you liked it.Thanks for reading and commenting Ashna. :D
DeleteEverything is so beautiful about this whole post - the picture, the words, the poetry, the emotions.... it is all superbly put together creating a brilliant poem - loved it!
ReplyDeleteI was afraid that I wouldn't get a picture to go with the post, but google surprised me again. ;)
DeleteThanks a lot for commenting Me.
One of the best poems I've read this month!
ReplyDeleteThank a lot Saloni. :)
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