Submit your work, meet writers and drop the ads. Become a member
Feb 2019
The blind man too,
enjoys birdsong, sun on his face,
pungent scents of spice, the
perfume of flowers.
Even the flute pipes sweeter when
undistracted.

In solitary silence
taste the freshly peeled orange,
enjoy the citrus spray,
remember this spaceless,
pin-wheeling sensation.

Savor the memory of
of morning gold rush,
summer blues in lazy sky,
rose and amber dusk falling,
nights when the moon hung so low
light brushed your cheek with slumber
and you saw heaven through the eyes of a dream.
Nikka Arabestani
Written by
Nikka Arabestani  16/F/Los Angeles, California
(16/F/Los Angeles, California)   
258
 
Please log in to view and add comments on poems