Thursday, April 28, 2005

My father's poem for Mossadegh's struggle to nationalize the OIL Co.


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Originally uploaded by roya parsay.
Bazargan was good for those before Khomeini's time. After the first time Khomeini interfered with politics and broke the promise, then bazargan should of acted as Amir Entezam did. Here is a poem my father wrote for Mossadegh and recited it while at Khozestan,where I was born , so it be 50 years ago!! Then Mossadegh was No.1 and English the enemy! After you click on picture, then click on right side of picture,saying see it in different size, and then click on top to see it large prints.This was sent to me by Mr. Matin Daftari the grand child of Mossadegh. Thanks .

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

he is a poet all right!

12:33 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

if you want to go by each person's opinion, then you would have to have 100 blog,one for each opinion.

4:55 PM  
Blogger roya parsay said...

An old Arab lives close to New York City for more than 40 years. He would love to plant potatoes in his garden, but he is alone, old and weak. His son is in college in Paris, so the old man sends him an e-mail. He explains the problem:

"Beloved son, I am very sad, because I can't plant potatoes in my garden. I am sure, if only you were here, you helped me and dug up the garden for me. I love you, your father."
The following day, the old man receives a response e-mail from his son:

"Beloved father, please don't touch the garden. It's there that I have hidden 'the THING'. I love you, too, Ahmed".

At 4pm the US Army, The Marines, the FBI, the CIA and the Rangers visit the
house of the old man, take the whole garden apart, search every inch, but can't find anything.
Disappointed they leave the house.

Another day later, the old man receives another e-mail from his son.
"Beloved father, I hope the garden is dug up by now and you can plant your
potatoes. That's all I could do for you from here. I love you, Ahmed."
I like this email that I received.haahah

5:52 PM  

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