Walking Dreams, Poem by AFFAQ NABI

Walking Dreams,



In the grief, ah, in relief, in suffering through tough times;
In keeping close, in losing, and in the loving,
I do wander along with you in
summer's happy
Rain showers in the trembling cold of wintry
Nights, in flights of my fancy I do
wander along you!
I do remember the glow of that glorious night.more
Lovely and more exquisite than a thousand nights
We stood on our knees with our hands up on that.
Thanksgiving night like a pair
of nightingales
Into their sweet duft, at vespers evening, awaiting
The stars to appear in dreamland with their pleasing
Sound, we shall wander over all the universe
Like a wishful vent ripe in her own promise,
Singing in her year-long course,
the heroic verse
Of our Lord, we will wander through the meadows
Of gold, beneath the beautiful lamps of the
Fourteenth moon, your appealing eyes lay in my
Eyes in splendor, pain and pangs, Live ever young.
With me, and come away in my
walking dreams,
I heard a hundred clangs of heaven's bells.
Rejoicing and your voice pursue me beneath
In the dales of paradise, you are
that shade,
Which I loved not once but twice,
through your
Marvellous mystic lyrics I do feel
a respite
In my grief, may I call you my life's blue shield?
I am not like that bird on Oasis Island who just
Sing on 'Rose of Sharon, then fly over by twilight.
To some other islands whose waters have a more
Splended tune, in my flight of musing and meditation.
I do wander along with you and feel a perpetual
Joy, you are like a willow shade in a desert dunes.
And I do wander along with
you, and I do wander along with you.

Walking Dreams,
Tuesday, April 7, 2020
Topic(s) of this poem: intimacy
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