Transient Light



Transient light sparkles with grace
For short time on embellished place
It makes way through utmost dark
Like a beautiful singing skylark
It exonerates us from prison
From serious offence and treason
This light has gone somewhere
But, it'll come back with shiny glare
Copyrigths 2015

Note: This poem is written by my daughter Ayesha Khalid student of BS English Literature.
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Submitted on May 06, 2015

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme AABBCCDDA X
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 364
Words 61
Stanzas 2
Stanza Lengths 9, 1

Muhammad Khalid Khan

Colonel Muhammad Khalid Khan lives in Abbottabad Pakistan.His pen name is Mehr which means Love and Sun in Urdu and Persian. He did his F.Sc and B.A from Government Post Graduate College Abbottabad afterwards he did his Masters in English Language and Literature, LLB, Masters in Educational Administration from University of the Punjab Lahore, he also did Masters in TEFL (Applied Linguistics) and Diploma in TEIL (Teaching English as an International Language)under the auspices of British Council and American Centre, he started his career as lawyer and then got commission in PAKISTAN ARMY as an English Instructor where he served for 27 years. He is a poet and writer. As an editor his appreciable work is Pakistan Army Journal, Pakistan Defence Review, Army Green Book and The Rising Crescent...,His Seven books are already published namely Pa be-Gill (Urdu Poetry), Anap Shanap (Urdu Humorous Poetry), Feelings (English Poetry), Gulab Rehnay Day (Urdu Poetry), Chains of Life (English Poetry), Raflian (Hindko Poetry) and Khaki Lafafa (Urdu Prose).His two latest books one in English Poetry Golden Glow and the other in Pushto Poetry Da Meenay Dastak have been published recently.His two books of Urdu Poetry Aks Dar Aks and Ant Shant are under publication.His email address is khalidk1558@gmail.com.His published books can be seen and read on his website,mehrpoetry.com as well as on his page on facebook. more…

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