
Today,folks,I present you a poem whose lines consist of only two words.Enjoy!
A shark,
Though predator
Seeks not
To injure,
Its nature
A condition
That cannot
Be cured.
A lion
Can’t help
Feasting on
Plump deer
‘Tseeks not
To savour
Their blood,
Pain sheer.
A storm
Consumes not
All in
Its way
Out of
Plain desire,
As many
Think, ‘tmay.
A human
Injures not
Another,out
Of need.
Desire for
Sorrow of
Others,visible
In ‘sdeeds*.
-The Forgers of Fantasy
*His deeds
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True. A shark’s nature is to be a shark..human nature is to be afraid of them.:) 🦈
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Yepp,I agree with you here,but I just conveyed that human deeds are predatory,despite us not needing to be so.We harass other beings of nature,hence we’re undesirable predators. 🙂
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Look on the bright side. Canada became the first country to ban shark finning. And it was thanks to that young documentary filmmaker Rob Stewart. Although it was tragic for him when he drowned in early 2017.
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Yes true,but some human activities do continue to be predatory. The poem reflects on that.
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Your right. Just months ago, during Shark Week, there was Gordon Ramsey investigating the whole shark finning thing. He was mostly in Asia such as Thailand and China where they still do it and cannot stop. And yet, it’s very bad while they’re insane.
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You got that one right! 🙂
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an interesting, inventive poem; contrasting the shark’s predations with those of ‘man’ —
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❤ Thanks a lot! ❤
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