Living into my Imagination



You live into my imagination,
As young you are as old am I?
You dance, sing and reassure
Into my imagination!
You embroider my dreams and
touch my heart like the placid brook!

You whisper to my ears;
not a single word you uttered.
You come to my eyes and I could see you.
you affixed to my tears as diamond beats!
I wish to make them the wreath.
I shall wear you if you come in true hours?

You enslaved me because of my nostalgic
Emotions! But I am pleased to be your prisoner!
As I could see you in every moment.
You said me to come out of imagination
And I said you to meet me there.
I call you and you 'Humjan'...
Yet you have not understood me, dear.

Sometimes you lost in the depth of my imagination.
I horrify whether I find you or not.
My imagination is my own world
Where you can play and enjoy!

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Submitted by mr8037026 on June 07, 2022

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Scheme AXXAXX XXXXXX XXXAXAX AXXX
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 806
Words 181
Stanzas 4
Stanza Lengths 6, 6, 7, 4

M. R. Malik

Mohmad Rafi Malik(M.R.Malik) is a Kashmiri -english poet, writer and researcher, lives in a hamlet, Achabal, Rafiabad Kashmir. His father's name is Manzoor Ahmad Malik and mother's name is Haleema Bagum.He completed his masters in English literature as well as in Comparative Religion.His Published book is Bleeding Soul: A collection of poems, stories and quotations. You can get it fromhttps://www.amazon.co.uk/Bleeding-Soul-collection-stories-quotations-ebook/dp/B09QBX82YB. His famous poems: To his honey son, Midnight's snowfall, After wintry winter, 'O journey, The Glossy Morning Breeze, etc. more…

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