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Seagull will sing

Contributed by kareem on Wednesday, 20th April 2005 @ 02:30:58 AM in AEST
Topic: LostLove



by kareem algaylany

She walks on water
blue atmosphere follows her with a smile
carved dreams glanced on her
from the face of ocean
and eavesdrops the seashore
Finally the party starts
the seagull will sing
my virtual song

While flowers are sleeping
in the insanity of tagging waves
Butterflies come infatuated
charmed by stories bewitched by memories
Dwelled worries descend
making the heart aching
Seashore is no longer a home

How can we build sand castles
sun abandons them
darkness dwells them
gather up the pigeon queue
and spread it with a coo sound
Slumber will not last
you will forget your sleeplessness
and what time has done
My sorrowful east look to the world
from open windows
wounds climb from them ...trail elapsed moans

We will flourish this garden by flowers
colored it in white spaces
Let us swoop Euphrates sky
also African desert
swoon of victory approaches
from distrustful mirage
We draw our images with dew
with colors and light of early dawn

(Translation: Zakia Khairhoum - Annika Vesterberg)

http://www.postpoems.com/members/kareem/




Copyright © kareem ... [ 2005-04-20 02:30:58]
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Re: Seagull will sing (User Rating: 1 )
by echo03 on Wednesday, 20th April 2005 @ 06:49:50 AM AEST
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that was nice.....very refreshing keep it up:)


Re: Seagull will sing (User Rating: 1 )
by Mr_Jeremy on Wednesday, 20th April 2005 @ 06:09:44 PM AEST
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Dreadnoughts!




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