A Fakir & His Manifestation Poem by Sumita Jetley

A Fakir & His Manifestation

In the heart of the city's vibrant thrum,
Lies Cafe Dhikr, a haven, a home.
Where coffee brews and conversations hum,
And souls in search of solace roam.

Here, a young professor ponders deep,
Over silent vows and paths untread.
In this cozy nook where thoughts leap,
He finds the peace his heart has pled.

Words unspoken, a silent quest,
In the din of life, a quiet protest.
To listen, to feel, to simply be,
In silence, he seeks the key.

The cups of tea, the shared smiles,
The books that span across the miles.
In every corner, stories untold,
In every sip, mysteries unfold.

Let this be a prayer, a wish, a song,
For hearts that yearn to belong.
To find in silence a friend so true,
In Cafe Dhikr, a world anew.

May every soul that enters in peace,
Find their burdens momentarily cease.
And in the quiet, a louder call,
In silence, may we discover all.

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It's walls are magical, the aura is blissful
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