Analysis of We Are Equal In Death
Yousif Ibrahim Abubaker 1986 (Omdurman)
We are innocent until the truth be told, a long life turns its circles, If we relate our sadness to this world is so corrupt, now we can't trust a single soul around on; keeping fairness under such a lion's fist.
Misfortune does not remain, fairness is the most valued, like light in the dark shelter, raising over parties and nations; swearing victory upon equality where we love to dwell on it.
Once the honey of willpower is shedding out opens on a yard of flowers above the rocks of concrete; starving of the mud warmth beneath the ground, his stem shows up in the yard of defense.
Melting love of sunlight; that shines up in darkness fighting battle, the burning flame in the dirt; morning sunshine on my Path, lovely moments we spend, tough times are sweet pain is glorious.
Loving is so wondrous fair shining hair; a great deal of awful majesty crutches stars fragrant breath sweet; smile neck and breast are on elegant sweet speeches like the sunbeams on the dial.
Be singing like fairness in practice of all cases in whole fairness when folk fly on working to attain with great absurdity at the opposite of justice where fairness lies trampled or crumpled.
Plowing movements from street corners to parliament halls are rending skies with slogans of honesty and simple life's way to be restored in pure and undiluted forms.
It's better to admit we don't understand; than to torture the hopeless, we are waiting for peace on earth daring to hold your breath.
Recognizing fair from the foul and live in peace, Life is supposed to be like a sliver, but acting out of the law if we dare to be empty of crimes action, life is being taken bigger than death.
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Metre | 1110001011101111101101101011111011111010101110101010101 010110110101101100110101010010101000101001111111 1010110110110101110010110110101101011111001101 1011111101010100101001101111101011111111100 101110110101111010010110111101111001101011010 1101100101110011011111010111010010100110110110110 1010111011001110111011000101111010100101 1101011101111001011101111101111 1001101010111011110101101101111111011101110101011 |
Characters | 1,675 |
Words | 313 |
Sentences | 9 |
Stanzas | 9 |
Stanza Lengths | 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 |
Lines Amount | 9 |
Letters per line (avg) | 147 |
Words per line (avg) | 33 |
Letters per stanza (avg) | 147 |
Words per stanza (avg) | 33 |
About this poem
I wrote this poem on 14th of June 2022. This poems is about justice differs from races and religions with their codes of law and conduct. The feeling of injustice is wondering why you struggle, even after doing everything to be a kind and decent person, whereas, on the other side, people with ulterior motives thrive in society. The feeling that everyone regardless of their skin color, beliefs, and financial status should be treated equally. All malice has injustice at it's end, an end achieved by violence or by fraud; while both are sins that earn the hate of heaven, since fraud belongs exclusively to man, God hates it more and, therefore, far below, the fraudulent are placed and suffer most. more »
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