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THE ARRIVAL OF STRANGER





Like she came to condolence for my sickness. 

In so called spooky shadows, while in dark nights. 

Then a stranger, trudged the dark rooms, 

To patch the squeezed shroud, all and all. 



She was magical even with her talks. 

Probably a song, that is still echoing in ears. 

The power and deep care in her inwardness. 

Like a caring mom to new born baby. 



I was lying on torn bed, full of bushes. 

And i thought, i knew so well

In all of her shrieking, i listen to stranger. 

We got so together, breathe so together. 


NIGHTS OF SOLITUDE>>>>






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Comments

Unknown said…
Absolutely beautiful lines❤️❤️❤️
Rifat said…
Outstanding 👍
Unknown said…
It touched my heart aadiii so great of you
Bhat Wajid said…
Like ur soul is beautiful
The poem is also the same😍❤️

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