Yellow Colors of Life
A Poem by Muhammad Nasrullah Khan
In the bar I sit and watch, As humans get drunk and lost Young people talk and boast Their eyes filled with hope and trust
The girls dream of pleasures The poets recite their verse Unsuccessful in their pursuits They blame the world and curse
Philosophers pontificate As if they hold the key To unlock the universe And set our minds free
Singers sing their melodies As if they hold the power To change the course of history In this very hour
But I sit and listen And wish to speak my mind To tell them that one day We will leave it all behind
The midnight bells ring, and the bar is closed I see them crawling, stumbling, and exposed The empty streets mocking their falls As they disturb the night with their drunken calls
But soon enough, the silence reigns And peace returns with no more pains The dark streets hold their secrets tight As we all face our own lonely night.
