The Lame Horse



My master why you evict me?
As put I heavy loads so free

But master always used to whip!
Metallic-hoof is like a ship.

Now, see my leg is lame in vain;
You neednt a horse that is a lame.

No grass is kept for me in stable
Because, you want to turn the table.

I amble in streets for nights and days,
And sometimes live in filthy-ways.


Yet people applause me with cold stones,  
I am the useless flash and bones.


Taja is old as gold as moon
She gives me hay at every noon:

A human amongst animals found,
Being animals as they are unsound.

This story is mine true of life,
Why are the horses portrayed by strife?

We take your loads on back so fast,
You left us empty hands at last.

About this poem

The lame horse is real poem about the horse, who lost his leg in an accident.His master was so greedy that he evicted his slave, the horse because he could not take heavily loads.The horse became lame and was wandered from place to place. No one gave shelter to him except an old women, who used to give him food. In this poem , the horse is the narrator and demands the justice from his cruel master.The poem is written in Iambic tetrameter and have a good rhyme scheme.

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Written on May 30, 1994

Submitted by mr8037026 on March 04, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme AA BB XX CC DD EE FF GG HH II
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 688
Words 163
Stanzas 10
Stanza Lengths 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2

M. R. Malik

Mohmad Rafi Malik(M.R.Malik) is a Kashmiri -english poet, writer and researcher, lives in a hamlet, Achabal, Rafiabad Kashmir. His father's name is Manzoor Ahmad Malik and mother's name is Haleema Bagum.He completed his masters in English literature as well as in Comparative Religion.His Published book is Bleeding Soul: A collection of poems, stories and quotations. You can get it fromhttps://www.amazon.co.uk/Bleeding-Soul-collection-stories-quotations-ebook/dp/B09QBX82YB. His famous poems: To his honey son, Midnight's snowfall, After wintry winter, 'O journey, The Glossy Morning Breeze, etc. more…

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