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A Wet Evening Printable Version PRINTABLE VERSION
by seharalam, Pakistan Jul 7, 2006
Environment   Poetry

  

When the sun starts setting very calmly
And the breeze starts blowing peacefully
When the wet evening comes to its peak
And the unspoken sentiments begin to speak
When the folks of birds return to their nest
And the flowing water streams do some rest

When the heart can hear the nightingales cry
When the sight can reach to the hopeless sky
When those who went do not return
And all boats of hopes begin to burn

Every moment turns in to a decade
And every dream seems to fade

Then eyes become full of sorrowful tears
And heart becomes surrounded by fears

All dreams break up and strive to finish
Every glee dies for which you truly wish

Then hopelessly you walk on lifeless ways
Upon which you never even once wanted to gaze





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I AM SEHARALAM FROM PAKISTAN. MY POETRY IS BASED ON YOUTHS' FEELING. MY POETRY IS NOT CREATED BY ME BUT IT IS MY FEELING WHICH TRANSFORMS INTO WORDS THAT FORM A POEM. I'M 16 YEARS OLD. I STARTED WRITING POEMS WHEN I WAS 13. ONE MORE THING IS I COMPLETED MY MATRIC WITH AN 'A' GRADE. NOW I WANT TO STUDY FURTHER.
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