You see the man upright there,
screaming, shouting, and convincing,
wrapping around a lie with another,
playing with people’s minds forever.
The man upright there has a power —
unnoticed, misused, and unmatched
by anyone else.
He call himself as lucky and deserving,
the best one for serving his country.
They rule as if they are God.
They plan as if they are Lord.
But they are nothing more than a fraud.
There wanting
are as big as mountain.
There evil thought
flow like a fountain.
Now you see the man upright there.
Copyright © 2026 by Sarah Rehman Mirza
All rights reserved.
Jan 15
Jan 15, 2026 at 5:37 AM UTC
You see the man upright there,
screaming, shouting, and convincing,
wrapping around a lie with another,
playing with people’s minds forever.
The man upright there has a power —
unnoticed, misused, and unmatched
by anyone else.
He call himself as lucky and deserving,
the best one for serving his country.
They rule as if they are God.
They plan as if they are Lord.
But they are nothing more than a fraud.
There wanting
are as big as mountain.
There evil thought
flow like a fountain.
Now you see the man upright there.
Copyright © 2026 by Sarah Rehman Mirza
All rights reserved.
This poem shows how power can change people and drive them away from kindness and humanity. It explains how some people lie, manipulate others, and misuse their influence to gain power. The poem also highlights how people blindly run after power and are willing to do anything to achieve it, even losing their moral values.