Listless thoughts that escape me
Like old painters who cannot see
And little birds with broken wings
I think of all these sacred things
I think of life, I dream of dying
On starless skies I find them lying
I stare at bells that never toll
Their silence eats my mortal soul
The sea sings of timeless love
The moon stares from above
She can smell his salt and his bliss
She drowns in him, she finds her peace
Floating by the stream of guilt
I think of nests I never built
But someday, perhaps, it will rain
To heal my wound, to soothe my pain
Words have borders, but life has none
This poem shall end where it begun
For this moment is my eternity
And I’ll stay awake in this sleeping city
1 comment:
Na na,bali diye ghawr baniyechhilam toh. Shawmudraw ta bawro nishthur.
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