Thousands may celebrate



Thousands may celebrate
Millions may relate
Remember the friends
Vow to maintain it till the end

What a sacred bond to dream?
Innocent feeling and no whim
Commitment to a serious relation
Rose in hand with smile as an indication

It has hidden message
To become real valentine with age
Be worth for an offer
Always to agree and not to differ

Make it a memorable moment
So there remains nothing to comment
No sorrow, no grievances and nothing of that sort
Always exchange of happiness with lots of support

I mean it when say “will you be my valentine”
In happiness, in hard days or in famine
I shall hold hands forever and face odd
Such words may be repeated and told

It is no use to run after beautiful faces
It may be so in some of the cases
But generally speaking it is loose union
To come out with resolve and be companion

The rose itself is spreading fragrance
It is not occasional, at once or by chance
It is by inheritance may spread all over
Such is valentine day and may provide cover

I offer to all those who are not yet my friends
May be reading but not supporting in open end
I salute to all those who wish me long and happy journey
Today is time to wish along with them and pray almighty

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Submitted on May 21, 2013

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Scheme AABC XXDD XXEE XXFF XDXX GGDD XXEE BCHH
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 1,171
Words 230
Stanzas 8
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4

Hasmukh Mehta

am an ex-serviceman from Indian Air force. I joined Oriental Insurance Company and retired from there too in May, 2007. I have been graduated from Punjab University. I hold technical qualification like Diploma in Radio/engineering .I have done English and Hindi stenography as well. I had mastered the art in Morse telephony too. I am associated with several welfare organizations and served long time as Union leader too. I am at present working as hobby writer. I write poems on various subjects and invite suggestions from all the quarters. I have written one memoir named “As I see it” and ready for publication. One interesting part of writing I would love to share with all my reader friends. I am not sure weather it may be the same case with all as I do not want to be caught in any controversy. When I sit on my personal computer, there is absolutely no thought in mind as to what is to be picked up as thought and written. These all things I leave it to the discretion of almighty to fill my mind with relevant ideas. So far I have been graced by Him and as result able to compose about 4000 poems. I have be awarded with 4 achievement award from the www.ezinearticles.com for successfully meeting with their standard. I am writing on many sites so as to be associated with reader friends all over the world. I am thankful to all those who have supported me in my initial days. more…

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