FREEDOM OF PRESS
Almighty created me
Free of force
When my eyes opened
I saw a beautiful world
Then start learning
With what I have been bestowed
And tongue speaks
Then became public voice
My work of soul
And thoughts of freedom
Became true words of freedom
Philosophical tragedy
Monsters controlled
My scheme of art
Now i am without tongue
No freedom of expression
It's 21st century
World says
We are free to speak
These are only words
Nothing free anymore
Everything under control
I became prisoner
At the land of paradise
Paradise no more
Only occupation
The press from my mother's womb
Showed me the free and open way
In here every way
In Chained blocks
No freedom of movement
Just slave orders
To whom to speak
No one listener in this land
Every voice of freedom
Voiceless of expression
This freedom of art and freedom of expression
Both are dying
No one find savior of freedom
Only to chain
Treagedy against sense
No liberty
The thousand of voiceless tongues
My soul
Never in silence
Never design any wrongs
It's all freedom of press
And freedom of expression
Let me tell
All of you
Freedom of press
No more free
All we die
Without expression
Then stand for freedom of press
If not
Then see forever dying paradise
About this poem
Not any more freedom of press in Indian occupied Kashmir. The poem can explain more
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Submitted by POETICMEDICINE on August 28, 2023
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Scheme | AXXX BXXX CDDAXX XEAXF XGCXHGE XIIXXX FXDE EBDXXAX CXXJE XXJAXEJXH |
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Closest metre | Iambic trimeter |
Characters | 1,263 |
Words | 274 |
Stanzas | 10 |
Stanza Lengths | 4, 4, 6, 5, 7, 6, 4, 7, 5, 9 |
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