Ignorant Mind



What will happen today & morrow
The mind does not think,
I will always fly like a kite
This was my bet.

Read stories and listen to songs
 Resist all fears,
This life is like moving forward
These are the victories.

Feeling happy to be back
Let's go all the time,
as  innocent as a flowers
 My ignorant mind.

I would have imagined
a lot of stupid things
I used to flower in false dreams
All day and all night.

About this poem

The poem is about childhood. There was no pressure then. I used to walk happily, eat, sing, dance. I used to enjoy hearing rhymes from Gurujan. All in all, the mind is innocent at that time. These aspects are highlighted in the poem.

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Written on May 08, 2022

Submitted by Aminul_Islam_Saikat on August 27, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Scheme XXAX XXXX XXXX XXXA
Closest metre Iambic trimeter
Characters 412
Words 90
Stanzas 4
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4

Md. Aminul Islam saikat

Poet Introduction: Md. Aminul Islam Saikat was born on 30 December 1999 in Hatia Upazila of Noakhali District. Father: Md. Siraj Uddin (Headmaster) and Mother: Kamrunnahar Begum (Housewife). From his childhood, he started developing his poetry. He became more interested in literature by publishing his writings in the weekly Sahitya Sanchar. He is a student by profession. He is currently studying Honors in Mathematics in his 2nd year. He writes songs, stories, rhymes and poems regularly. The poet loves to write, draw pictures and sing. He has won multiple literary awards for his writing. He has written about 150 poems. His jointly published book: Niladri poems collection, I have high hopes and the poet's love poems. The poet is a prayer candidate for all. more…

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