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On Knowledge

Khalid Mukhtar · June 23, 2021 · 2 Comments

Sometimes it’s like an onion
The more you peel the less you have
Just chop it up that’s best

Sometimes a pomegranate
You cut it open to get to the seeds
And throw away the rest

And sometimes like a mango
Just take it in both hands
To squeeze and slurp and swallow
Until nothing can be done
But get another one

Micropoetry, Poetry

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