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Rangzeb Hussain Apr 2010
Say...*

Let not this rare day be dimmed,
Embrace this gift of life gracefully,
Above us rise the true blue skies,
The slow golden hued sun richly glows,
The swaying breeze gently kisses your lips,
Across the land do the birds of the dawn sing a hymn,
This cool blue symphonic pool is the goal of the soul,
Go now and make a special play of this magical day,
Cast away all sorrow for a change will always be born on the morrow.



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730 · Feb 2012
Gone...
Rangzeb Hussain Feb 2012
The doctors all assured them that it was nothing,
They scribbled notes and called it pneumonia,

Sent the family here and there,
Take this and drink that,

Only it was not that at all,
No, it was much more than that,

Cancer, that was the fuse that had been lit,
Silent, merciless, ruthless, it bit through her,

It punctured her young life,
She battled with courage older than her six years,

Sana…

She will never now be kissed or betrayed by love’s arrow,
No more will she explore the bittersweet taste of life,

She shall not be tanned by the sun’s warm music,
Nor will her fingers roll a snowball in the fall of winter,

Hail, wind, rain and shine,
Water, air, fire and ice,

Hush! She sleeps now,
And dreams upon dreams which we who live have never dreamed,

Sana…

Your life was a song written in the hymn book of nursery rhymes,
You left us richer for having known you.
Sana, the brave little girl who had been fighting so bravely against illness these past few weeks, has passed away tonight. Her determination and her joy for life continues to inspire all those who knew her. Please spare a moment and offer up a prayer for this beautiful little girl.
721 · Apr 2010
An Expression of Freedom
Rangzeb Hussain Apr 2010
My soul today in blood did weep,
Shorn are my wings and my head ensnared in necromantic sleep,
For she who I love
have loved
will love,
She silenced me with silence,
The reckless world does cruelly mock and never sees
those without a voice,
There is no freedom in forced choices,
Responsibility, I have been informed,
was yesterday in the sewer drowned,
Thus it is I have learnt
the lesson by being on the crossroad broken and burnt,
My storm flavoured lady
do you really see me as infernal Hades?

"Why hast thou so easily
forsaken
One
who would sail the endless
uncharted oceans
at your bidding?"


I was always yours to command,
Your sweet word was my bond,
This night I stand mute by the crest of the craggy cliffs,
All these wrecks were once my dreaming ships,
My life so swiftly nailed
before it could upon the horizon set and sail.

On the windswept crag my mind swirls and aches,
My heart each and every day now hotly blisters and bakes,
One look back do I take
for to glance yet again and slake
my thirst at the fountain of your devastating smile,
You tell me we shall nevermore be reconciled,
Then I am no more!
I plummet to the depths of the foaming shore,
Just a speck in the moonlight,
Carrion crows shall not be denied their delight,
They shall feast upon the carcass of the morrow,
Already thou hast forgot me and my sorrow.

O, my love!
I love you yet, my dove!
****** though I be
and even though my eyes be closed your beauty yet I see!
O, come back to me please
And cut down my corpse from this weeping Judas tree.



©Rangzeb Hussain
720 · Jun 2010
Bleeding Peace
Rangzeb Hussain Jun 2010
The boats were once used to catch fish,
They say Jesus was a fisher of souls,
Today they are those who dine and wish upon hate's dish,
Our world watches as people are spilled and killed in waters cold.

"What was their crime?"

These poor few who dared to make a stand,
The news tick-tocks the politicians slime-ridden rhymes,
This desert ocean was once the Promised Land.

This small band of courageous folk,
They tried to make a difference,
They sailed and spoke with high hopes,
They took no sides, Peace was their only preference.

Blood upon the sails,
Blood upon the mast,
Blood runs wet in the desert jails,
Blood stains the present and the past.

Peace died here,
Her guts were first spliced then sliced open,
Nothing will save us, not even a prayer,

"Look up there! Do you see Death's raven?"



©Rangzeb Hussain
718 · Apr 2010
Death of a Trout
Rangzeb Hussain Apr 2010
Laugh, for there is hope yet,

Fear not, even though the sun gasps and tonight sets,

Weep not, for there is a day upon the morrow,

Wipe away your tears, unhook your sorrow,

Be calm, in these waters you will again swim,

Dream now, your desires and lust for life shall never dim,

Sing, let the melody of your soul take flight,

Dance now, embrace the line of life without a fight,

Hate not, for he with the rod knows not,

Remember love, let anger in the river rot.



©Rangzeb Hussain
716 · Apr 2010
Step by Step...
Rangzeb Hussain Apr 2010
Words...
Like clear pearls,
The same liquid clarity as tears,
Listen to the melody of grief let your ears hear,
One by one, all of us, rich and poor, we shall climb Death's stairs.



©Rangzeb Hussain
715 · Mar 2012
Savour the Hours of a Day
Rangzeb Hussain Mar 2012
Let my heart gently swim
in the silky warm smoothness
of a creamy chocolate coffee
on a sleepy Sunday morning,
The hours lazily evaporate in the steam.

Let my troubles and my woes sink,
Let my pains melt away this very day,
Let the fresh air sprinkle love’s dreamy spice,
Let the flavours mix in my hot coffee cup,
Let me unfurl the flag of life’s everlasting heights,

Rich, dark, and with a velvet touch,
My lips receive the frothy sweet kiss
and my tongue curls with a pleasure rare,
This is a coffee which will keep me wrapped warm
against the memory of years yet to rain and storm.
709 · Sep 2010
Al-'Alīm
Rangzeb Hussain Sep 2010
"For the name of The Answer is...
Mercy.

His divine name is...
Love.

Say...
He
is the One,
the Forever
&
Eternal.

To Him
we will all
one day
forever return.

To love
Him
is to know
Him,
To know
Him
is to believe
Him,
and to believe
Him
is to know
Him.

This is the universal love
at the true beating
heart of
Salema:
Peace and Purity,
Submission and Obedience.

Rejoice in it,
Recite it,
Proclaim it,
Reclaim it
and free it from the
****** clawed talons
of
the evil cloaked ones,
These false prophets soaked in patriotic flags,
They dare to besmirch
the towering name
of the pure Almighty
across morning’s burning sky,
The name of Illustrious God hijacked
and daily attacked
by these fanatical suicidal firebrands.

Come my people,
You lost tribes of the world,
Let us all hold our hands
and lean towards
Al-’Islām’s pearled valley of the divine,
Let us all drink from this precious cup overflowing with
Love
&
Peace
&
Tranquillity,
Mercy too.

Listen to this,
My plea of
Compassion
&
Reason,
Let us to Eden once again
and there plant the rose tree
of our Beloved
Al-Karīm, Al-'Azīm, Al-Khāliq, Al-Mujīb."*



©Rangzeb Hussain
Rangzeb Hussain Oct 2010
True, ‘twas upon a night cold that I was born
but in time I became a radiant rose upon the rocky road of thorns,
From morn to dusk does time trickle and tick,
My heartbeat full of love’s delightfully tender tricks,

I grow bolder with the seasons,

Alas, all too soon am I to be sacrificed at the altar of love’s high treason,
I totally trusted you in my love’s romantic quest
but you were not one in the way of love truly blessed,
The age of years passes by and high
as the days darken and softly sigh and die,
I know soon, all too soon,
I shall embrace the earthy embrace of death’s darkling doom,

Days go flashing by in the beating of a butterfly’s wings,
Upon the cherry trees the ropes swings and no child sings,
It was here, yes right here, this was the place,
This will be my final resting place,
Never again will I in the summer in this place my shadow trace,
My face and red lips forever fated to be lined with love’s wrinkled hate,

No more, please no more of this maudlin talk,

My flame still brightly glows and I still skip and happily walk,
Perhaps the days darken dreadfully outside
but here I am all warm and snugly seduced in my mind inside,
The world weeps, the shadows creep, but I smile and myself treat,
I will not cry, nor quietly die, I will spread my wings and soar and fly high,
Days, weeks, years, the way ahead, paths full of passionate flowers,
I will live my life and never fear death’s wintry power,

This is my destiny, my torch, my song of songs,
I will look to the sky again and with my eyes kiss the golden clouds,
I shall play the music plucked upon the meadows of yesteryear,

Until my eyes to the twilight finally close
I will bow only to my Beloved, the Lord of heaven’s rose,
Come bless this day with the colours of paradise,
Paint me the memory of the day when we all once again rise,
I will return to my Beloved, to only Him will I submit my soul and free will,
In that abode where the divine resides I shall have my dreams fulfilled,

Remember me,

Remember me,

Remember me,


In dreams, come to me in dreams,
And to me hum and sing a birthday hymn.



©Rangzeb Hussain
704 · Oct 2012
Dhul Hijjah, a Gifted Day
Rangzeb Hussain Oct 2012
Mala'ck Ali...

Her magical day of miracle graced at the birth of time is here,
She was born upon the pearled dawn of truth's perfection,
It was on the blessed day when the Beloved made a covenant,

Mala'ck Ali...

The Eternal One decreed a divine blessing to all those who hold fast,
From the fruits of Adam's family tree to the children born here and now,
They shall walk in orchards and gardens laden with succulent promises,

Mala'ck Ali...*

Forgiveness is to be showered on this rapturous day of mercy and hope,
Freedom will fly and from the ground of Arafaah to the skies and stars,
Love, peace, and wishes, treasures and prayers too are gifted on this day.
Rangzeb Hussain Feb 2022
In a world where mercy is fading away,
And where hatred and darkness play,
Look towards the Beloved and pray,
Remember the dawn of love's eternal day.
Rangzeb Hussain Jul 2010
Each
and every one of us,
All of us,
North,
South,
East
and
West,
We all dream of a dream
that will forever remain a dream...



©Rangzeb Hussain
Rangzeb Hussain Aug 2013
The kingdom of my life is no more,
My hopes are cobwebbed with silence,
My life frozen between worlds,
Solace long ago abandoned me.

The birds of desolation now flock to me,
They peck my mind with beaks wet with lies,
And they scratch into my heart
And build nests of needles and despair.

My eyes see the orbs of dead dreams
And shards of paranoia wrinkle my face,
Madness twists and wriggles into my mouth,
It ripples with emotions etched by infernal ink.

I rage with the hunger without reason,
My sons nourish the fire in my stomach,
My daughters I have bargained to fill my drink,
My soul... I know not where it has escaped.
Rangzeb Hussain Sep 2010
“...Turn me away
from the golden gates of Paradise
for today in folly
did I cruelly mock
the secret tears
of my love’s
forlorn weeping rose...

The cloth of Heaven itself
now bears the bloodstain
drawn from the pure heart
of this
my now lacerated rose...”*



©Rangzeb Hussain
Rangzeb Hussain Oct 2011
"...and the Angel of Truth did walk through the land of dread,
Upon the sacred road of Freedom she without fear treads,
No man, no law, no system dare stop her soft footsteps,
The way forward freely littered with war's treacherous traps,
One fine day Peace and Beauty will finally have cause to smile,
On that day their marriage will give wings to Freedom's child..."
Rangzeb Hussain Oct 2011
What have I done, my master, that angers you so?

I crept into this world on an icy cold dark night,
But once you showed me warmth and light,
My father I did not see,
Father you did for a time become to me,
I still treasure those spring days happily,
It was an age when the fresh earth laughed madly
(And you men smiled with it).

Once days of light darkened
Murky red and it was my blood I saw hardened
On your hands, my father,
My master, my friend, are
You mine enemy?

In your greatest hour I did stand by you,
Mine fatal hour was at hand and I cried out for the truth,
In my beggar’s voice I pleaded to you
To guard, today, my children and their generations too
As I once did yours.

I never sold or bargained my love
But you traded yours for scrap paper doves,
My eyes always glistened,
These days I weep salt tears and ask you to listen,
My idiot smile always seemed foolish but now I wear
Pagliacci’s lipstick.

While you desecrate my humble gravestone
I never once did the same in spite, hate or even while digging for a bone,
I shall always play the fool
Who is used as a tool
And nothing more by you.

Where are you now? Were not you and I fashioned out from blood
Of the same mud,
By the one God?
I never changed my tune which was composed by a bard
But I hear you dance to a different hymn,
They say Satan was Keeper of the Music Inn
Before he was sent down
To a place where he found a sound
That forever changed his jig.

I did have two eyes,
You used your blind eyes for lies,
My nose I gave up for your nightly protection
While you always smelt for election,
You have two deaf ears,
Mine always heard the sound of fears,
You once did have a heart, mine bled,
I hang my head and go to my earthen bed,
Compassion is a word that spells dread
For Humankind.

The rags that you men worship daily
Drove you to haunt me gaily,
If careful you are not
Those same rags will one day sink their needle teeth into your soft rot,
The needle that put me to into Death’s sleep
Will bury into you deep indeed
And bite softly it will, like lice,
Will you howl like I did *(out of pain, not cowardice),

Or are you going to offer the other cheek?

I was crucified for your guilt
Which upon my shoulders you day by day built,
Mine life was extinguished under the burning weight,
Even in rigid death you hound me mate
And thousands like me are detained,
But loyal we will remain,
In the fiery jaws of hellish Death
I never spat out my love but I bet
You never wept,
My master who once did return my love.

*What have I done, my master, that angers you so?
The tabloid press in Great Britain orchestrated a rabid campaign to outlaw the American Bulldog breed after a handful of reports filtered in about how some of these dogs had attacked people. The sensationalist reports were so sustained, on a systematic daily basis, that the government eventually capitulated and passed a law which not only forbade people from importing the breed but also for all American Bulldogs to be detained and destroyed. Instead of reprimanding irresponsible owners who may have abused and conditioned their dogs to be aggressive, the government issued a blanket ban on the entire breed. Thus, within weeks, an entire breed of dog was wiped clean from the shores of Great Britain. Police raided homes and snatched away family pets and exterminated them with lethal injection. For the crimes of a few the entire breed paid the penalty with their lives.
681 · May 2010
Freedom Lies
Rangzeb Hussain May 2010
They point at us,

They silence us,

They mock us,

They hate us,

They humiliate us,

They spurn us,

They label us,

They condemn us,

They steal from us,

They punish us,

They attack us,

They hurl war at us,

They draw blood from us,

They hammer us,

They gorge on us,

They violate us,

They know not us,

"For we are them and they are us..."

Come to us

Embrace us

Love us,

Above us

The carrion crows croak over the carcass of all undressed souls,

The dead on judgement day shall speak for us...




©Rangzeb Hussain
675 · Jan 2011
To Know The Unknown Man
Rangzeb Hussain Jan 2011
"Ah, so thou think'st thou know'st me?

How so?

How can it be thus?

For truth be told, I know'st not even myself...

Behold me,

For I am a creature alien even unto my soul,

Lovest thou me?

Nay, thou hast loved nothing more than this here hollow husk
of blood and bone,

Come, cast thine divine eyes upon my desire,

Tonight I shalt dine on thy honeyed lips
that flow like ruby red wine..."*



©Rangzeb Hussain
675 · Nov 2015
All Souls’ Day, 1914
Rangzeb Hussain Nov 2015
Upon fields far from home,
There is blood dripping on poppies,
Young lives harvested before their prime,
Their dreams and hopes seeping into foreign soil.

The sky glows with ***** rage,
Smoke screams upon the stale air,
The fire incinerates the crops of truth,
Darkness reaps a hymn through the foggy fields.

Ravens scavenge for souls,
The petals of truth wilt and burn,
Scars claw through fertile fields of earth,
The teeth of barbarism dig Death’s stinking trenches.

The blood of the Saviour,
High on the highest hill of war,
With nails of rusted meat and bone,
Play the pipes of peace and sing love’s lilting tune.
671 · Apr 2010
Easter Tide
Rangzeb Hussain Apr 2010
On this, our day of rising
After the waves of pain,
In the dawn's light a chorus of birds
This melody of tears,
Rain cascades upon my face
Washes away my soul,
On this crossroad
They nailed a message,
Across the span of eternity
The eyes of readers rot with rust,
Hark and listen yet
To this my last song
On the lonely highway
Where you did ****** me,
Farewell my red flamed love,
On these shores of desolation
I have learnt to sink my knees
Into the sands of tears,
Remember me
In the silence of the hour.



©Rangzeb Hussain
Rangzeb Hussain Sep 2011
A husband without his wife is a desert without an oasis,

A man without a woman’s shadow is a man without a trace,

A marriage without passion is a rainbow without colour,

A child without a mother is a seed without a flower,

A home without a family is a ship without an anchor,

A beauty without grace is a diamond without a glow,

A mirror without a face is a ghost without a name,

A breath without a prayer is a life without hope,

A body without a soul is a well without water,

A search without faith is a hollow shell without the Creator,

A lover without the Beloved is a life without meaning,

A question without sense is an answer without understanding,

A hunger without reason is a famine without deliverance,

A palace without people is a king without a crown,

A country without peace is a cancer without a cure,

A sentence without mercy is a law without justice,

A nation without a dream is a song without a melody,

A singer without a voice is a bird without wings,

A painting without colour is black without white,

A night without sleep is a room without light,

A day without end is work without play,

A circle without a line is a shape without form,

A life without laughter is death without life.


©Rangzeb Hussain
668 · Jan 2011
Dream of the Falcon
Rangzeb Hussain Jan 2011
"...I awaited Death's sweet knife
and bared my jugular vein
without fear, without dread,
I offered my dreams, I offered my joy,
I knew you, I knew you not,
Here, take me, cage me.

You silent Angel with a bittersweet sting,
I am afraid of your kiss no longer.

You, the winged reaper of souls,
I want to see you when you seize hold of my soul
and put it in a small cage
and fly with it to a place I know not where.
I want to see that golden sparrow that they say flies
from our noses as we depart this leprous life.

Come, my dread Angel,
Let us two dance under the cool shade,
The clouds above us dripping wet with moonlight,
The wind aches with the pain of ages,
And see how the misty night yet burns
with the glow of my fast fading soul..."*



©Rangzeb Hussain
663 · Apr 2010
A Soldier Weeps
Rangzeb Hussain Apr 2010
I trace the shape
of a raven's heart

I itch to kiss
my wounded heart

I taste blood red rain
on my tongue's heart

I see a desert eagle
tear open a mother's heart

I bid farewell
to you my broken heart



©Rangzeb Hussain
657 · May 2010
A Sketch of Love
Rangzeb Hussain May 2010
Your graceful art
stole my heart,

Your etches and lines
drew the love of the divine,

Your sincerity and elation
sketched the beauty of God’s creation,

Your gentle integrity
made me see the warmth of real beauty,

Your soft tones and purity
overflowed with passion and simplicity,

Your shading from the dark to light
is the way to enlighten,

Your image of a son sitting across a father’s shoulders
was the very essence of love’s labouring soldiers,

Your face of a girl in modest thought
so rich with many details caught,

Your natural talent
in this world is very relevant,

Your fruitful search
will quench your soul’s thirst.



©Rangzeb Hussain
Rangzeb Hussain Mar 2012
A day will dawn…

And we, the born, will learn to mourn,
All of us, black or white, north, south, east or west,
We have a common thread that links us all…

A mother…

We will look to the skies and our eyes will swim,
Our hearts will brim with feelings warm
And our minds will sink in memories made from material rarer than gold,

She was there when we first stepped into our first schoolroom,
She was there to warm us in the frozen heart of a pale white winter,
She was there to cool us in the volcanic lava of a scorching hot summer,

There is a chill that cuts deeper than the kiss from winter’s lips,
It will come to us all soon enough and peel away our false smiles,
The autumn branches of this life already twist and hold us in an iron grip.

Once upon a sleepy Sunday some of us ran here and there,
We fetched flowers made from paper and petals, lightly sprinkled with perfume,
Little did we know that all that was needed was always right here,

All we had to do was reach out,
Touch and hold,
Embrace and softly say…

“Love you.
Always have.
Always will.”

Those who know do so and say so with eyes and ears,
From the lips all the way down to fingertips and toes too,
They have no need for chocolates, roses or man-made greeting cards,

She was special, her life a magical miracle of the divine,
She was mother to me and mother to you
and remember too a woman is mother to all of mankind,

A wife to her husband,
A mother to her children,
And an angel of the Almighty.

A woman.
A mother.
A friend.

I miss her so much…
Rangzeb Hussain Oct 2011
Something comes…
It comes upon the weeping of the wind…*

He once long ago licked love’s poetry into her eager ears,
He sang soft sonnets which soared and sailed over her curves,

She sat by the shadows of the alpine wood as he spun her hair,
She could hear his heartbeats resting and rising to a hypnotic rhythm,

His snarls slapped and scratched her cheeks,
His hunger addicted to her rose scented blood,

She now waits by the locked door of a weeping widow’s web,
She feels the air bristling through her shape shifting thoughts,

He who knew her killed her,
She who loved him loves him still.
650 · Jul 2010
Sleep my Angel, sleep...
Rangzeb Hussain Jul 2010
We are closer to the Angels when we sleep
And to the Devil when we awake.



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647 · Apr 2010
Tides of Easter
Rangzeb Hussain Apr 2010
At the haunted cross-
road
of
life lurks Lucifer
beneath
the shade
of a bleeding crucifix,
The wood crafted
from the bark
of yonder weeping Judas tree,
Remember the message
of One who did love thee,
On that final day
when the wind wails
and the blue skies shed tears
of blood,

Then...

Thy soul shalt be tattooed
upon thine tongue,
What a hymn thou shalt then
spin!




©Rangzeb Hussain
646 · Jun 2010
Disposable Love
Rangzeb Hussain Jun 2010
You lift your finger
and index my heart,

You raise your eyes
and peel my soul,

You open your mouth
and steal my breath,

You twitch your nose
and inhale my life,

You are everything to me
and I am nothing to you...



©Rangzeb Hussain
640 · Nov 2011
A Prayer for the Forgotten
Rangzeb Hussain Nov 2011
This poem was inspired by a photograph taken by Kevin Carter. The photo can be viewed at the following link:

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3533/3889588190e6c52b9358o.jpg


A Prayer for the Forgotten

I weep O Lord, I weep,
I weep for those who have no more tears to weep,
In this world overflowing with wealth
a child should not be left for the birds of carrion,

Look to it now before the hour grows cold,*

Remember well the flapping of the Reaper’s wings,
For on the tolling of the day,
One day now, one day soon,
You too will be snatched away before the break of day.
639 · Feb 2011
Each Other
Rangzeb Hussain Feb 2011
"...love each other,
respect each other,
trust each other,
know each other,
and kiss the peace that glows
each and every morning
upon the sunlit dew which floats
on the petals
of each and every flower..."
638 · Mar 2010
Unspoken Words
Rangzeb Hussain Mar 2010
My silent love and longing  for you remains
forever doomed and upon my tongue chained

I could never sing the few magic words
that would have given me the wings of a bird

Heavy and dull was the ache in my heart
whenever we two friends were worlds apart

Your red hair and autumn hued celtic voice
will forever  charm my mind's haunted place

I miss you, my first and only  love,
Fear froze me and dined upon my dove

You traveled continents and soundly slept
whilst I in deep valleys of remorse daily wept

My soul mate my cerebral ache for you is still bright
I blame myself for turning my love into a mute blight



©Rangzeb Hussain
636 · Feb 2010
Silent Sonata
Rangzeb Hussain Feb 2010
Let us talk as we walk, you and I, come let us at least try,
Hold my hand as you blink at the barren sky,
Tears trickle by and I hear you sigh, “Lies,
I only see lies in these stale blue skies!”

It is a sign, my love, it is a sign that we are doomed to die.

The wild world spins while we drink green glassy gin,
Alone, all alone we sit in shadows of candles and waxy sin,
Around about us we hear the sounds of pain, a fearful din,
Orphans with wide-open mouths spit out rusty razor pins
Which strike true into our wavering hearts, (“Darling, can we ever really win?”).

Your ruby wet white lips drip with the salty saliva of sweet love,
You ask me the eternal question: “Will we fly to heaven like doves?
Let us fly, you and I, to the velvet skies above!”

Yet still I see your cherry stained lips caress a rough cigarette and away you puff,
Darling, the likes of us shall forever remain imprisoned as we are conditioned to spit and cough.

In the hot horizon a hulking hawk takes frightful fanciful flight,
Helpless and heartbroken, we play with our false paper kites,
Skeletal darkness ravishes the earth, no more will come the light,
The right arm of justice lays rotten and by it burns the sword of might,
It will strike and bite both me and you, and all those who are upright.

Once again you whisper hungrily, “What will become of me and you?
Is there anything we can seriously do before we are subdued?”

I say we all hope and pray today and together we stay or else we are surely doomed,
Gloom will come soon, you see Darling there is not enough world to spare or share in this here room,
Let us all awake and break out of this cocoon for we shall never change our heart’s true tune.



©Rangzeb Hussain
Rangzeb Hussain Jul 2010
Men are the beasts
that ensnare with
the tongue of love.



©Rangzeb Hussain
Rangzeb Hussain Nov 2012
Remember a November night...*

Fireworks tear through the cloudy eyes of the weeping sky,
A bonfire of truth is piled high and somewhere someone cries,
There were sparklers of hope once and joy did jiggle and fly,
But now people die and cry, they scream out *"Why? Why? Why?"
629 · Mar 2014
At the Crossroads of Life
Rangzeb Hussain Mar 2014
Choices…
There are always choices,
Each day presents us with new choices.

Paths…
There are always paths,
Each step leads us towards so many paths.

Mistakes…
There are always mistakes,
Each experience coughs up a set of mistakes.

Time…
There is always time,
Each hour of each day gives birth to more time.

Chance…
There is always chance,
Each spin of our life throws up a fresh chance.

To marry, or not to marry?
To run the rat race, or to relax?
To argue, or to remain silent?

Children, they are gifts, treasure them,
Without a job how can you ever relax?
Speak your mind, let your words be free.

You stand at a crossroad,
Behind you lies all that was,
Ahead of you lies all that there is.

Step forward…
628 · Jun 2010
Seedless Earth
Rangzeb Hussain Jun 2010
Earth,
This place of our birth,
Of all birth,
Has been blighted by Man's ****** curse,
We must sprinkle love from our golden purse,
It is time to restore our Mother Earth,
Come you there let us all help to nurse her,

Let’s heal Her broken heart and core,
It is time to open charity's door,
The Earth's rocky back is blistered and covered in sores,
Enough of all the corrupted words from the politicians' jaws,
Listen to me! I beg you and humbly implore,
Stop all the drilling, all this black lifeblood spilling, no more!
The oceans run sick with slick oil stolen from nations poor.

Time,
It sings of the end of life's rhythmic rhyme,
We are mired in catastrophic crimes,
The aging Earth is no longer in Her youthful prime,
We have smeared Her fair face with greasy grime,
Everywhere we drink champagne and waste time sipping wine
While outside the blessed Earth is in the twilight weeping.



©Rangzeb Hussain
Rangzeb Hussain Sep 2011
To wake in the early golden dawn,
to see the red rose blush and offer a secret smile,
to inhale the perfumed mist upon the breath of a coffee cup,
to hear love’s sacred first words,
to taste the joy of newly brewed nectar,
to touch the beguiling beauty of life’s liquid mystery,
this is the hypnotic drink of ecstasy itself.
I raise my lips to the King of Heaven’s host
and sing the rapture of God’s pure lyrics.


©Rangzeb Hussain
Rangzeb Hussain Jul 2011
I have seen our garden after Eden,
I have felt the change in the climate,
I have tasted the warm summer rain,
I have ploughed your perfumed harvest upon a moonlit evening.

I still rummage through the memory of autumn,
I still yearn to **** out the crease in your silken garments,
I still feel your heartbeat fluttering in the breeze of the hummingbird’s wings,
I still irrigate my life with your tears that will forever sting.

I can taste your fragrance in the seeds of spring,
I can close my eyes and pollinate my mind with your dreams,
I can reach out and plant a kiss on the silhouette of your fingertips,
I can still see the faint trace of your fertile footprint.

I want to thaw out the winter from my weeping bones,
I want to cast aside the sad saturated memory stones,
I want to hear the melody that we wrote with our warm souls,
I want to be where you are in the land where cold souls grow old.


©Rangzeb Hussain
625 · Feb 2011
Defeat in Love
Rangzeb Hussain Feb 2011
Spoke Defeat thus: "I love Success."

Replied Success thus: "I hate Defeat!"
621 · Dec 2010
A Memory Written in Mist
Rangzeb Hussain Dec 2010
"Pray tell,
what be this strange breeze
that does so gently blow,
so gently does it kiss
my eyes & ears?
Methinks, 'tis the air of my land,
my land so far away,
so far away
over the distant ocean,
I didst this morn wave farewell
to my country
of the green hills and sleeping valleys.
Mayhap,
in the weeping of the winter
I shall return to my land
of gentle mists and soft rains..."*



©Rangzeb Hussain
Rangzeb Hussain Nov 2012
Tonight...

A child clings to the cold chest of his mother,
A brother sees his sister crushed in death's sleep,

Tonight...

A city is shelled from morning till the dead of night,
A nation is hit hard from high in the burning sky,

Tonight...

A desert family is decimated beyond all measure of hope,
A sound pierces through the hearts of those deep in grief,

Tonight...*

The Lord of All knows,
The mother of a dead child knows...
619 · Mar 2012
For Karen
Rangzeb Hussain Mar 2012
There is a place that is sweeter and more fragrant than dreams,
where the floating air is filled with a love deep and rich,
a place where the souls of the sweetest dance, glide and reside.

In that place there is a garden fresh with the eternal waters of life,
where the flowers waft in the breeze of the noonday light of joy,
this is the garden where Beauty and Sleep sing and slide.

Do not weep, for Karen is at play in the fields of the Miracle Maker,
those she leaves behind are richer for having known her,
may her radiant star shine and smile from this day and for evermore.
Rangzeb Hussain Aug 2010
She, a bird of the exotic East of the golden crest,
He, a poet from the setting sun of the melancholy West,
They, together create a single melodious piano chord,
In the ice capped North is the frightful frost,
In the frozen South there is the sneezing snow,

But...

In their two hearts,
She and He,
glow and keep warm.



©Rangzeb Hussain
612 · Oct 2011
Feather of Light & Hope
Rangzeb Hussain Oct 2011
The song of Freedom...
'tis the lyrical breath of life,
it flies over every land
speaking a language with a universal melody.
*Who dares to cage it?
Rangzeb Hussain Mar 2013
And darkness rained down at noon,
On the hill the sun drowned in the darkness,
The shadows of three crosses fluttered on the blood scarred sand,

Guards kept watch with eyes laced with the poison of ignorance,
The anvils of grief hammered in the hearts of the believers,
Their day of deliverance lay shrouded in lamentations for their Savior,

The wind wiped the blood and caressed the foot of the King of Kings,
High on the hills of the valley the noon skies shuddered,
And from the clouds at the gates of heaven a raindrop fell,

Death died on that day,
Life immortal was born on that day,
Love and peace were blessed on that day.
596 · Jul 2010
The Cement of Society
Rangzeb Hussain Jul 2010
It is with the blood and bones
of the poor
that the rich
build their castles and thrones.



©Rangzeb Hussain
596 · May 2010
Love's Sacrifice
Rangzeb Hussain May 2010
What do they know?
They look at me and think me socially insane,
Yet I know the sordid score,
They point and in hatred do blame.

For the sake of my beloved one
I have danced naked in our bedroom cell,
In the morning I shall burn in the sun,
They will execute me with the ringing of the first bell.

What did I do?
I only confirmed my duty to love's path,
I will never again see these skies so white and blue,
I will gladly bear furious love's wrath.

"Farewell..."
The way was always hard,
It all led to death's silent knell,
I lost and discarded love life's lovely cards.



©Rangzeb Hussain
591 · Apr 2010
View from a Cliff
Rangzeb Hussain Apr 2010
Go then! I in truth did trust and build,
It was never love, was it?
Far from those beloved shores we both did live
Even though I more than love did give.

"O, why did you hurt me so?
My life in shadows is now stormed and clawed,
I shall embrace the oceanic art of nature's
Mourning laughter."


And you?

Already you sail into the breezy arms of conceit,
Get drunk on freedom's beguiling waters of deceit,
I revealed all with this my liberated heart
But you tore apart my soul's timber before we could on love's trek embark.



©Rangzeb Hussain
591 · Feb 2011
Whispers of a Nightmare
Rangzeb Hussain Feb 2011
The shadow crawled up the staircase,
The long bony fingers crept up,
The arm long and wrinkled.

The candle flickered and momentarily flared
creating even more bizarre and terrifying
shadows along the balcony.

The cold air brushed past
the phantom on the stair
as it reached the child’s bedroom door.

An old hand,
wrinkled and dark,
turned the doorknob slowly.

There was a loud creaking as the door swung open.
Inside it was black,
as black as a tomb.

By the light of the silvery moon
a small bed could be seen near the window.
“Hello Grandma,” said the child.



©Rangzeb Hussain
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