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Melord Adib:
Though this is unrelated to what you wrote, I gift it to you as a gift with a wish, present it to your spouse, significant others, children, brothers and/or sisters. Let them know that you love them much. Their smiles are my reward and prayers for my loved ones.
This place of yours is a mecca for good souls, and this pilgrim is blessed to have encountered it.
Thank you, and forgive me for the trouble.
WORRY NOT MY LOVE
Love,
worry not when it rains,
close your eyes and let go your pains,
and let all tears be slain,
happiness is yours to gain,
brought down by the my midnight saint,
helping this hands that have long been waned,
tugging away your nightmares chains.
Love,
hate you not the chilling winds,
let free yourself and feel it caress your chin,
put away all the ale and the gin,
welcome it with a great wide grin,
let not your mind dance in a spin,
for the winds come with a hint,
that haven is colored with my love as the paint.
Posted by: demonsinme | Friday, August 03, 2007 at 01:07 AM
Thanks for sharing the beautiful poem with all of us.
Posted by: Adib | Friday, August 03, 2007 at 08:10 AM