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 Feb 2019 Shruti Dadhich
-df
you sit with me in my silence.
and that means more to me
than
roses and chocolate.
written by d.f.
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 Feb 2019 Shruti Dadhich
ryn
Mines
 Feb 2019 Shruti Dadhich
ryn
Grudges are
emotional mines.

Set to go off
at the slightest...
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                    BOOM!!!
 Feb 2019 Shruti Dadhich
haysia
They said,
"The most beautiful art is
looking into someone's eyes
when they talk about the
things they love.
"
And I said,
"Or looking at someone you love.
Or maybe, just maybe,
by looking at the mirror
is the most beautiful art
anyone should appreciate."
Appreciation post for myself; for you and for everyone as well. You deserve more than the world has to offer.
Rubayiat Al Thurab (Verses of the Dust) – 36

BismillahIr RahmanIr Raheem

In my own presence, I sense myself void,
Rage and angriness, Pride and unkind,
Desirous and irresistible craving, where I lost myself.

But when I am at ease in your divine presence,
Oh my Beloved, I sense Myself absolute,
As I properly grasp, myself with absolute Truth!

Indeed, Oh my Beloved You are rightfully the Only One! (Al Ahad)
And You are Universally The Truth! (Al Haqq)

Allah Khair….. Khairul Rabul Alameen Yah Arrahmanur Yah Raheem

Ummah Thurab – Badshah Khan.
©UT-BK 2019
Rubayiat Al Thurab (Verses of the Dust)
Sunrise
tells me that I’m alive
Sunset reminds me
that I lived
 Feb 2019 Shruti Dadhich
Nikita
Early morning rain
parched air
a soothing silence.
Only sounds of
drip drip drip
from somewhere.
As I peek out
of a rusty window
I see
morning rituals
of local villagers.
Slowly,
with each sip of tea
I gulp acceptance.
 Feb 2019 Shruti Dadhich
Rohan P
Believe—
how skies are
folding blankets: theirs
to mock the solidity of material form.

Believe—
what skies are
gesturing to bloodless hurricanes.

Believe—
why skies are

Yours.
I structurally designed this poem so the first line of each stanza is the shortest, and each successive line gets longer. The stanza lengths also decrease by one each time.
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