New Year Poem 
   In keeping with the festive spirit of Norouz and Iran’s glory, here is an interesting piece of poetry by Iran’s English language poet, Dr. Hassan Najafi: 
  The days of grouse gone
 We on glory, each dawn its pawn.
 Sprout merits each from its matrix
 The fragrance of spring the Equinox does fix.
 The fusty musty, feculent fetid swept away,
 Iran is now of its own, to its own, on its own sway,
 Today Iran is fresh as spring
 The glory the New Year does bring.
 Sweet smiling Iran, loveliest of all you are drawn
 Your emergent power displays both brain and brawn.
 Sunk are western interests in shapeless ruin all
 The grass of revenge overtops the White House wall. 
 Iran was ill treated and made for sins a prey
 They brought their culture for moral’s decay.
 The pristine Islamic culture our country’s pride
 Resurfaced once again with a majestic stride,
 The start of the New Year – a universal blissful hour
 The blessings of God on us do shower.
 Sanctions worthless as ever, pride attends us still
 To stupefied enemies our youths show their skill.
 Americans thought of making Iran a ruined land
 See the alacrity of progress at our scientists’ hand.
 The earth beneath the load shakes
 Iran onward way takes.
 What call unknown? What argument doomed?
 We don’t break the quiet of a tomb.
 From these shores, our glory Nowrouz does treat
 Spring blossoms between winter’s snow and summer’s heat.
 Source: irib.ir