The
Drab Monotony of Daily Life
By: Dr. Maqsood Jafri
The drab monotony of daily life sadly tends
To drown us in the stagnant and stinky pools.
Wherein we act like stern and stubborn fools.
Every idiot on the altar of brute greed bends.
We live in the "Animal Farm" of George Oliver.
We eat, we copulate, we sleep and then die.
Under feet neither ground nor over head a sky.
The selfish street brats are bewildered by gold.
Costly rnaments attract them more than sense.
The foolish and fake story of life they are told.
They are rusty iron bars; unable to be mold.
Sitting on peaks of notoriety they always wail.
Not a single sage is found in their sordid pale.
I search a man who is wise, sober and bold.
A creative mind is more precious than the gold.
Religious and racial maniacs; the scum of earth.
They are the foes of the human stimulus and mirth.
Such goofs are abundant; they are not in dearth.
We are all the descendants of Adam and Eve.
We are one family; can live by a system retrieve.
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