FREEDOM

Moshiur Rahman 1965 (Patuakhali)



Freedom is not just what
We take it to be,
Freedom is not mere to be free.
Freedom can never
Cost humanity
Freedom is not mere to be free.
Freedom is a will
A will to be free,
Free from all, all that is evil;
For human and for humanity.

About this poem

** FREEDOM is the ultimate message derived from all noble endeavors for human cause. But I think the insight of the term FREEDOM has long been lost from our perception. We misuse it to satisfy our endless and unjustified want and sometimes to defend our misdeeds. ** I just tried to sketch the meaning of FREEDOM.

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Written on February 02, 2022

Submitted by drmoshiurrahman on February 25, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme abBcbBdbeb
Closest metre Iambic trimeter
Characters 240
Words 56
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 10

Moshiur Rahman

Moshiur Rahman, born in 1965, a Bangladeshi American, a physician by profession has been in different countries of Asia, Africa and America which enabled him to have the opportunity to interact with multi culture and ethnicity and see their life, tradition, belief and practices. A freelance writer pursues finding the insights and perceives life lived by individual choice. His perspective of life, creator and the universe has been reflected in his first published (available in Amazon) book INSIGHT OF BELIEF AND A CONCEPT. It is a unique discussion of religious belief, perception and practices that overlook the facts; it will open up the inner eye and realization about the flaws religious prejudice is entangled with. He outlined a direction which could be the beginning of a more realistic belief and perception of the universe and almighty god; rectify the old concept for less conflict and contradiction; perceive the concept of god with glory and dignity. It is precisely focused on the most basic issues but brief in length for the readers to finish in one sitting. Freedom is his first poem. more…

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