Poems for Humanism
Muhammad Iqbal
Muhammad Iqbal is an English Instructor in Government Vocational Training Institute Narowal, Pakistan working for poverty alleviation and rehabilatation of the poor in Punjab. Holds a masters degree in English Language and Literature from Punjab University Lahore, Bachelor of Education and a Certificate in French. Writes poetry in Urdu, Punjabe, Persian and English. After the earthquake in Pakistan started to write poetry for humanising children
because he felt the world direly needs humanitic generations when disasters are increasing double and triple in the world. E-mail: muhammadiqbal722@hotmail.com
Don't Kill the Life
Coo, coo, coo Jill
Calls from the hill
A cock, on a morn
Opening its bill
Lo! There's scene
Shining an' green
Walk and walk
On this rock
Isn't it best?
Don't have a rest
My dear Jill
Don't life kill
Smoking
Smoking is bad
Makes me sad
Cause' me disease
Stops the breeze
Coming in me
Says this Lee.
Justice
I often say
Sing this song
Right is right
Wrong is wrong
Peace
Huble Buble Bow
I want to sow
The seed of peace
That will grow
All over the land
Earth, sea an' sand
They'll sing song
War is wrong
Directions
Go straight
Don't wait
Turn right
On that light
Turn left again
Near fountain rain
Food and Drink
Janet and Andy
Eat much candy
Candy is hot
Who this bought
Candy is cold
Andy is bold
Candy is sweet
I like meat
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