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For a Glass of Wine

At times I heard the songs of the giants

who opted to sing for a glass of wine!

 

Like Omar Khayyam would sing to the grove of vine,

while singing their lullabies they wouldn’t mind,

defying the bloomer stars in the moonlights

gladly treading on the black alleys of the night.

Didn't they budge, didn't they bend to pick up  

a potion of the sea, billowing in the dark?

But they opted out, just for a glass of wine!

 

To paint a glimpse of that gorgeous Saqi

till now they shun, lending the sun a paintbrush,

‘cause "if only it was colourful enough,” yet the sun

paints the enduring shades of the blue yonder.

But they turned around—just for a glass of wine!

 

The moon hanging low over the ocean took a pause.

The earth weighed down so deep is brimful!

Every sunrise paints new, loves to shine on once more

That delved-deep earth vintage taste, cooled in age-old,  

now close by the hands breathe in, full of warm south.

Yet they opted out—just for a glass of wine!

 

Even the time is speechless, ask me not but why.

Still keeps an ear bent on the wall of the leaning sky.  

Nor those who pop out with an inside scoop are ever drunk.

Nor they leak out, it’s a sea off the sea or Abe-Hayath.

It ain’t that small, it is the deathless spring of elixir!

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Apr 10, 2017
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