A Tale Of Love
The love is an immortal emotion
That is built by the ones of god
And the law of nature that world
Views around their shining gold
Walking on the self feeling roof
Or as on the mount of morning
And as like three feet of heaven
Such as the space touches wing
Then on its verge moon rises
And sets with the stars’ pillow
With meeting of people in love
And smiling on their infinite law
Such their values fly on weather
The further work mulls with pain
And here the win and set of loss
On one side sunny other on rain
The ways start to involve turns
You would go by other’s values
And if love moves little suddenly
The tears also move in the blues
Wherever that alone goes with loss
And with his lover’s immense miss
Bewails on his appearance in mirror
And leans down holding heart’s wish
Then ways look without dimensions
As when the false sits on the truths
Reasons don’t work and helplessly
World walks but he stays for sooths
Now the delusion examines trustees
The time fills with the thousand leas
Some wait for new, some for someday
And the years go by with infinite pleas
One day the god confers to his ones
The eternity and the relation he made
The love again gets on a high remorse
As like rivers lost their souls in the end
But the creator of all creations forwards
He returns all the costs of all their tears
The visionary of their pain now appears
And two lives meet again when he clears
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Submitted on August 16, 2017
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