Poems about war in general and US war on terrorism in particular. |
TODAY'S DON QUIXOTE [Isn't it Quixotic to point one's pen at the superpower?] I’m today’s Don Quixote, Convinced that I must speak out And tell the world what I think Of the global moral scene. Morality does demand That all strive to rid the world Of the scourges of mankind-- Vast hunger and ignorance. Of the two which one is worse? I will say that hunger is. A hungry man has no use For alphabet or sermon. But, rid the world of hunger! While the super-strong and rich Drop bombs on mud huts and fields, Taking away life and bread? Blaming the WMD, Which, of course, did not exist, An unholy alliance, Did “conquer” entire nations. Lawless aggression is named “Global war on terrorism”! The “conquered” President is Then put on a sham trial! What a trial, though, it is, That is unfair and biased? The so called world leaders are, Out to destroy the UN. Yes, I’m a Don Quixote, Rattling my sabre against Those who send the man to moon And kill men here on the earth. But as Don Quixote did say: “God, who provides for all will Not desert us”. I am sure-- ‘The meek shall inherit earth’. ' Written in 7-7-7-7 format • Don Quixote: “…God, Who provides for all, will not desert us” (Book 1, Part 11). • http://studyworld.com/studyworld_studynotes/novelguide/donquixote/toptenquotes.h... M C Gupta 27 October 2005 |