THE BLUE MAN
THE BLUE MAN
God has created different kind of men,
Black, white, yellow, till now and then
But there is no black man But blue man
When black man feels himself as a blue man
It makes him to feel no difference with any other person
He feels better than white if smoothens his skin
With natural nutrition refreshing his mind, it has been proven
Influencing and attracting the white man
His shining makes someone as has never seen the best one
What does this mean!
The oneness and mixed-race, the beauty which with no one can complain
The strongest which solidify the mind in between
Improving the joy of unity and love in life and all you know in better life and so on
This is God goal of a black man and all kind of men
His colour is pure blue like the blue of ocean
It is very gorgeous, natural cosmetic is enough as it is well known?
Don't think something else then?
Even today the white man need black suit, or black turban either one,
To the senator, parliament, clubs and more looks good as a Congress man
So as the white suit, to a black man looks good in a congress as a black man
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About this poem
This poem is about the clearing of the mind of people, black-man or white-man as the Representatives of the gender .it tells people do not feel uncomfortable against the white- man or black -man. It encourages people that people attract each other by different colours. Everybody should feel himself as a somebody .My philosophy is variety makes the world very interesting. Do not underestimate yourself, flourish what you have, you will be the hero. Value yourself and value the others, the world will be prevailed by peace and love
Written on December 10, 2021
Submitted by ALIFIRDAUS on December 10, 2021
Modified on March 20, 2023
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Quick analysis:
Scheme | ABBA ACXCACDXDXBCXBCAAXXEXFFE |
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Closest metre | Iambic pentameter |
Characters | 1,196 |
Words | 239 |
Stanzas | 2 |
Stanza Lengths | 4, 24 |
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