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Mohammad Ahmad
07-18-2016, 05:00 AM
You are the lion of no mouth
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Hard emotion it can't be forgiven
A moment of distress as bitter as salt
While they freely sold it a captive city
In humiliation the ran and deceived
The decisive manner is not to halt
But were gone away as slaves
Leaving the city between a jaw of death
Nonchalant to the matter how it will be
The peace is not a stuff to buy
It is by blood normally has to gain
And quite sure you will be blamed
When people so much turning upset
Then you are the master who draws
A limit of exchange on his throne
Mosul was captive and many stole
The history of ancient becomes dust
And you are the lion of no mouth
What would say if people ask?
And what is the pretext if tomorrow comes!
Tomorrow will refuse the dark face indeed
And you settled at Baghdad seeking the empire
Between sergeants and official of rules
The dark point you neglect and make,
further royal flush as an innocent one
you're a camel like but you're stubborn
Your nation in Mosul is now in conflict
Knowing not where to go or move
Just dark days scattering a bitter wind
To whom you are a man of word!
Slave will be slave however to clothe
And the master is of word and sword

YesNo
07-18-2016, 07:19 PM
I am trying to understand what a "lion of no mouth" is. It does seem to be related to "the master is of word and sword".

Mohammad Ahmad
07-19-2016, 03:27 AM
I am trying to understand what a "lion of no mouth" is. It does seem to be related to "the master is of word and sword".

Thank u YesNo .....This poem is a very strong poem
It is an irony look after again
You want to log deep, I know, I excuse but....
If you named things by their apparent names then no need to write poetry and no need for metaphors or other figurative of speech. In deed it is a very strong poem however its written language is; of course, when I mentioned that person describing him as a lion of no mouth; firstly, I do not like to lessen someone issue too much but to give him an image of a lion. That he is strong but no mouth he has what does it mean?
(A lion without mouth) is not transferred from any language it is mine to describe one he is negligent committing unforgiven mistakes and even he is a lionlike but not biting any especially those who invaded his empire or his state even cannot combat against those intruders to be driven out. Then for what a lion having a mouth if it is not too much brave! The expression indeed contains an irony. I want you understand. I think, if I describe more you will reach the fact to which one is the mentioning name. Generally the poem is made for the criticism of the body of ....???

YesNo
07-19-2016, 08:29 AM
Thanks for the clarification. I see the mouth now as a means of self-defense rather than a way to speak words.