FATHER
FATHER
The most hated creature on earth
You have been depicted with every insulting names
Though by your deeds
How many souls cries, brutalized and died as your cause?
Ow! Your worthiness ruined by your conduct
Public enemy number one
Wherever you appear they feared of their precious hearts
Souls wrestle to escape thy monster life
Kids are fatherless in your presence
Who made you?
Are you indeed from a woman?
I doubt whoever made you is proud of you
Every fault, every crime is claimed at your head
Why are you this?
What that you see from a woman that wanted you to avenge?
What they have done to deserve your anger if it is?
Father are you indeed as bad or evil as you are distinguished?
Why so hatred towards you?
Is it that you want for the coming generation?
What you aim to do to clean up the mess of hatered?
Yes you can call them crazy, bitter and any you can call
Is these all empty bitterness?
Does it come from nowhere?
Father! The most needed everywhere
Is it difficult to avail yourself?
Where 's your kindness, care, love, responsibility and diginity?
A dignified man knows what a man needs to do
Yes! Not every man isn't as depicted
But a broken heart is blind to see that
It sees non but a uniformed man
They neither hate nor fear you but to protect their hearts
Father! Father! Father! don't prove yourself but to stand for thy fatherhood
Be proud of yourself by being responsible.
About this poem
I wrote this poem father because i sat down and saw that fathers are the cause of all the pain woman and childrens are facing in a daily basis. They abuse , kills woman and childres for no reason, so fathers must change their behaviour and treat woman and childrens respectively
Written on August 27, 2022
Submitted by mulalonenungwi839 on August 27, 2022
Modified on March 05, 2023
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Closest metre | Iambic pentameter |
Characters | 1,414 |
Words | 282 |
Stanzas | 8 |
Stanza Lengths | 4, 8, 4, 4, 3, 4, 4, 2 |
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