I miss you,
and I wonder,
where you are.
You're my rising sun,
my morning star.
My every dream,
and hope for tomorrow.
Where I can live,
without a trace,
of sorrow...
Poetry
Miss you
I wonder
I look up high,
upon the star.
And then I wonder,
where you are.
Lamentation
Who is Mai? Mai Ziadah, anyone acquainted with Khalil Gebran may know her. She really means nothing to me, but I came to know of her through someone else. She's simply a symbol I use.
Nada
I don't blame you Nada,
I don't blame you at all,
and I wish I knew the answers,
to this this never ending fall.
Goodbye
Never wanted to publicly put these poems online, but perhaps it is the only way to simply let go, by making them so less sacred than I had once held them to be.
Infection
How do I maintain perfection?
In a world of imperfection?
How do I stay a child,
whose life is all affection?
Blessed curse
I stood today,
and wondered.
And thought,
and ever pondered.
When had this blessed curse come down on me?
Dreams
I wish that I could see what has never been seen.
To walk on the ethereal path so ever green.
To know what has never been known,
to see what has never been seen.
To know what has never been known,
the tales that have been long so told,
it seems just like a dream.
It clings me with the firmest hold,
or so it seems,
just like a dream.
Awakening
I wrote this poem after an experience that profoundly shocked me.
Old man selling in the street,
barely wearing on your feet,
dragging slowly as if blind,
ragged your clothes, but you don’t mind.