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Melissa S Oct 2018
It’s a crisp October morning and it is perfect.
My son is nearby digging in the earth for bugs and searching for his new friend Bob the lizard.
I can hear my Boykin spaniel yelping and chasing squirrels in the woods. I am sweeping newly fallen leaves off my front porch and just enjoying all the sounds. The wind is slightly blowing and the sun is warming the dew on the grass. It is the kind of morning where everything seems wonderful even if for just this moment. I am going to fix me a cup of coffee and sit on the swing and enjoy it for just a moment more....❤️
Hello HP been missing you all
Matloob Bokhari Oct 2014
If I worship more than arch angel but don’t love
I have nothing
If I give all I have to the poor, but don’t love
I have nothing
If I have faith which moves mountains,but don’t love
I have nothing
If I give gold in  alms as big as Ohad but don’t love
I have nothing
If I die  circumambulating the Kaaba, but don’t love
I have nothing
If I die fighting  in the holy war, but don’t love
I have nothing
If I die and buried in the tomb of prophet but don’t love
I have nothing
If I get land larger than Solomon’s Kingdom,but don’t love
I have nothing
If I receive God’s healing power like Christ but don’t love
I have nothing
If I am given un paralleled patience like Ayub but don’t love
I have nothing
If make sacrifice like Ismael and Hussain but don’t love
I have nothing
If I am given the kingdom of whole world, but don’t love
I have nothing


No matter what  I have done, no matter what will  I do

Without  wings of love, I cannot soar in the kingdom of God

Vincent Boykin I admire your courage in writing about Love in a serious relationship with the spiritual. It's shows your heart and that you understand Love. Love is usually just some word in the cosmos. Love bonds everything in good. Love. Super Poem! It's how I took it. It made my day. Thank you.
Demelia Denton An amazing poem Matloob .... Enchanting ...beautifully worded
Michele Vizzotti-White I like the fast pace of it, but it still is rich in thought/words
Anais Vionet May 2024
This happened last Fall, during Thanksgiving break.

Lisa and I were at the MET (The Metropolitan Museum of Art), with her family, at an exhibit of Art Deco sculpture. Lisa and I came out of a gallery and there was a group of older adults gathered near a bar.
“Hermé!” Lisa suddenly squealed. “Come on,” she said, dragging me towards the group. “I want you to meet one of my favorite people in the world!”

We crossed the room and found ourselves at the back of a large group, Lisa nodded to highlight a 60ish (I’m being generous here) lady. She was wearing a midnight blue Givenchy asymmetric midi dress and way too much jewelry. Both arms featured large and small gold bracelets that jingled when she moved. “She’s a friend of my grandma's,” Lisa said, “she’s off the hook.”

Hermé was chatting with those close to her and after a minute, Lisa said, “I’ll get us a drink, wait here,” and headed for the bar. Watching Hermé, I decided that she embodied the 4 fashion-aesthetic-principles: 1) dress for the occasion, 2) look good, 3) feel good, and 4) be seen looking good. She was definitely the center of attention.

People peeled off the group, one or two at a time, as people will do and as I got closer, Hermé was saying, “Russians - the way human history repeats itself, it’s like we’re in a time loop.” There were sounds of agreement.

When there were only a handful of us, I was the odd one out, being under 60. Hermé asked me, “And who are you?”
“A friend of Lisa’s,” I glanced over and waved at Lisa, who waved back, “Anais,” I finished, offering my hand. She was wearing little white gloves which suddenly seemed like genius (in these virus times).

“What did you think of the exhibit?” She asked, looking through the ½-frame glasses perched on her nose.

“Art Deco Sculpture?” I shrugged, looking around at the room’s remaining art lovers, “It looks like men doing heroic things with their clothes off.. like always?” The silence that followed seemed to beg for words, but I felt like maybe I’d said too much.

Then she laughed. The laugh was as measured and controlled as an opera singer’s vibrato. There were a couple of other chuckles too. Then she became serious, “What do you think of the Ukraine mess?”

“I’m a pre-med major,” I started to demur, but her gaze was on me uncomfortably, “Putin *****,” I answered.

She smiled, this time with no hesitation. “You’re a Yaleie - with Lisa?” She followed up.
“Yes mam,” I answered. I guessed she’d seen Lisa steer me over. She was sharp as a tack - I decided I liked her.

Her cell phone chirped then, and she excused herself. I mean she said, “excuse me” and everyone else made themselves scarce. As I took a few steps toward the bar I overheard her telling the caller, “Tell him he can just have it..” and after a split-second she added, “at cost.” I had to smile, no one’s as cheap as the rich.

I reached Lisa as she picked up our drinks, two American martinis (gin, vermouth and olives).
“Hermé has a ‘gild’ complex,” I whispered, indicating the glittering, fake gold fashion on display.
“No!” Lisa said in shocked amusement. This was more than repartee, it was 411.
“I’d be willing to bet.” I assured her, quipping, “fashion is my passion,” before I sipped my drink.
Lisa moved around to where she could inconspicuously observe Hermé better - we didn’t want to be rude.
“I like her, but her Louis Vuitton “Ponthieu” handbag is fake,” I said in a low murmur, “the pleshette’s wrong and the logo etching is too deep and reflective.
Lisa sipped her drink with an “mmm,” as she appraised Hermé anew.
“Her bracelets and necklaces are fake too,” I continued, “fake gold glitters, reflecting light like a mirror, real gold lusters, it caresses and almost deflects light.” After a second I nva’d, “Of course, she might be afraid of being robbed.”

An elderly man, about 90 (my guess), who’d been in Hermé’s group a minute ago, was making his way, slowly, in our direction. He was wearing a suit with black, tuxedo pants and a deep-red crushed-velvet coat with black trim.
“Who shot the couch?” I whispered to Lisa. We thought he was headed to the bar. But he stepped right up to us.

“What are they teaching you girls at Yale these days?” He asked. He had a ******-mary in one hand, so I opened up.
“A load of science, and how to do laundry,” I said, and wanting to escape the usual questions, I added, “and there’s a lot of drinking.” Leaning in confidentially, I added, “It’s opened me up, emotionally.”

“I was raised in the old ‘carnage on the highways, broken lives, stay away’ days,” he revealed, winking.
“But you got over it,” I nodded at his cup.
“We evolve, you know?” He said.
“Yes sir,” I grinned, “I hope so.”

As we talked, Lisa’s dad, Michael, joined us. “What are you two up to,” he asked, then, under his breath he added, “you seem conspiratorial.”
“Nothing,” Lisa said. “We’re taking fashion.” I updogged.
“Better lose those,” he nodded to Lisa indicating our drinks, “before your mother and Leeza get here.”
We’re under 21 and she doesn’t like us to drink in (Manhattan) public.
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Songs for this:
Dat's love (From "Carmen Jones") by Lesley Garrett, Andrew Greenwood & Philharmonia Orchestra
Far Far Away (Charles Tone Mix) [feat. Brenda Boykin] by Tape Five
Martino Cafe by Gabrielle Chiararo
BLT Marriam Webster word of the day challenge: Repartee: “a quick and witty conversation”


411 = the info
nva = not vital information
Matloob Bokhari Oct 2014
IF I LOVE NOT, I HAVE NOTHING
MATLOOB BOKHARI


If I worship more than arch angel but don’t love
I have nothing
If I give all I have to the poor, but don’t love
I have nothing
If I have faith which moves mountains,but don’t love
I have nothing
If I give gold in  alms as big as Ohad but don’t love
I have nothing
If I die  moving around the arc of covenant, but don’t love
I have nothing
If I die fighting  in the holy war, but don’t love
I have nothing
If I die and buried in the tomb of prophet but don’t love
I have nothing
If I get land larger than Solomon’s Kingdom,but don’t love
I have nothing
If I receive God’s healing power like Christ but don’t love
I have nothing
If I am given un paralleled patience like Ayub but don’t love
I have nothing
If make sacrifice like Ismael and Hussain but don’t love
I have nothing
If I am given the kingdom of the world, but don’t love
I have nothing
No matter what I have done, no matter what will  I do
Without  wings of love, I cannot soar in the kingdom of God
Natasha Nabokov: reading your poems, I am reminded of Tagore who is my first love

Angela Davis :matloob, your work is so amazing!

Laura Luce del:Hello  Matloob Thanks.,  Its an amazing, understandable & great write. I hope you are blessed throughout the rest of yoir life. Never stop writing! ♡LLM


Vincent Boykin: I admire your courage in writing about Love in a serious relationship with the spiritual. It's shows your heart and that you understand Love. Love is usually just some word in the cosmos. Love bonds everything in good. Love. Super Poem! It's how I took it. It made my day. Thank you.
Demelia Denton: An amazing poem Matloob .... Enchanting ...beautifully worded
Michele Vizzotti-White: I like the fast pace of it, but it still is rich in thought/words


Fay Slimm: Ah - - how true are these words Mat. - love is all we need and nothing more. An inspiring read.


Seyed Mohammad Reza Parhizgar : this is why you are called Matloob, but I have something better than love, and that's God.thanks dear friend I loved your poem.

Sara Fielder: I agree, love should be the motivating factor in everything we think, do, and say. The world would be a better place if we all remembered that.

    
Stephen Montgomery : My favorite line is:  all   I can sense the cogs turning in this sincere post which has come to an understanding; Love must be everything because love conflicts with nothing. Hold everything sacred and nothing suffers
Qualyxian Quest Jun 2023
Coincidence again today
Once more Lenore on June 19th
Gets my attention
Thank you, Andy Dove

Unwelcome thoughts
Often unwell
Hospitals and jail
Only hope is love

My son, my son, my son
Africa in my heart
Wait and watch and wonder
Virginia push to shove

No shoes, just walkin' onward
Brother, he called me brother
Dr. Boykin Sanders
A little help from above

                   Richmond!
Anais Vionet Nov 2024
There’re so many sad love poems around here.
If you guys need help negotiating love’s slippery *****,
let me offer you, your own, romantic horoscope!:

Don’t court romantic disaster
don’t mistake a lightbulb for the moon
Titanic wasn't a rom com

and a sad update:
Grand romantic gestures don’t happen anymore,
you're lucky to get a vibration in our pocket with a "sorry" text


I know what you're thinking though, “We didn’t know the moon was useless until we landed on it,” but once you’ve ‘landed’ on a guy (or girl), once or twice, it’s too late—you’re likely ‘in it.’

Big picture-wise, I think we all have Shakespeare to thank for unrealistic, romantic storylines. Romeo & Juliet are the perfect example—they meet, fall in love and marry the very next day.

In Shakespeare’s defense though, love in his world-building was always messy and imperfect, and there were few "happily ever after" narratives. (The exception being Beatrice and Benedick, in ‘Much Ado About Nothing’).

In a side note, my weekly horoscope (Libra) for the Thanksgiving holiday reads:
You’ve become so self-centered, It’s all about you. What about your family? Before you go emo and angry, change your perspective—own it—strive to improve relationships.
Sarsh (so harsh), in this writer’s opinion.
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(Songs for this):
Love Is In Town by Brenda Boykin
Do You Even Know? by Rae Morris
Merriam Webster word of the day challenge 11/23/24:
Negotiate = "to navigate around, or over successfully."
Qualyxian Quest Oct 2020
Taylor Swift
Is better than I thought

Her cd on now
But not one I bought

It's true the haters are gonna hate
They get into that big White House

But so does disruption
For instance, a little scurrying mouse

Then things get reversed.
How else did executed criminal Jesus

Become King of the Universe?
Qualyxian Quest Feb 2023
Probably I've written too much
But I can't seem to stop
On my way to the psych ward again
Handcuffed by the cop

Some of the police are racists
Some are real protectors
Many vote Republican
I'm in favor of defectors

Less religious in the hospitals
Adjust my meds and go
Thomas Jefferson came to Justify
Abraham Lincoln to Overthrow!

Dr. King studied in Boston
At Harvard Cornel West
Dr. Boykin Sanders at JMU
I did alright on his tests

     Hold your picture to my chest
                (and I feel fine)
Qualyxian Quest Jun 2023
Not near any universities now
Mind on Seattle U.
Postcards and prayers for Chicago
Doo wah Diddy do

Cornel West as President?
Could it really be?
Dr. Boykin Sanders
Wind in the willow tree

3 dear deer tonight
Fireflies aglow
Peace, grateful peace
Walk away the woe

Rabbits, squirrels, spiders
I like Spider-Man
Well done, Mr. Lee
May I call you Stan?

               Marvels
Qualyxian Quest Jan 2023
Something new
Something off the map
Rothko blue
Green apple sea

Exoplanets
Trappist 1
Colonel G.T. Weber
3773

9th grade biology
Something never seen before
La Isla Bonita
We walk on foreign shores

Dr. Boykin Sanders
Dr. Cornel West
Dr. William Thomas
Help be do my best

     Thou Wedding Guest!
Qualyxian Quest Jun 2023
? ?
Childless joys
**** ***
Fervent fears
No time to text

Dr. Boykin Sanders
Malcolm X
Saturday
Solarplex

I wait in wonder
Cornel West?
Robins fall
Back in the nest

Sacramento
Doubly blessed
Als Ick Kan
Then take my rest

           Next?
Qualyxian Quest Jul 2023
It's like free association
Sort of
But I'm looking for patterns
Connections. Memories.

Seminole Resistance
Carl Hiaasen
The Green Flash
Rowan trees

He said Welcome to New York
Mario Cuomo
George Hunt SJ
Viet my knees

Prayers for Cornel West
Dr. Boykin Sanders
A mouse in the White House
Progress, please

             No speaking fees
Travis Green Jun 2020
How much longer must the black race suffer?
Why must the black race be stereotyped
in such a negative light?
and be divided by the color of their skin
in a damaged world that leaves them sinking
trying to search for answers to unanswered questions
trying to understand the double standard
between reality and time

The black race has shed so many tattooed tears,
staring at the shadowed hole in their soul,
the burning flames raining through their domain,
strangled, tangled, and mangled,
drifting, slipping, tripping, shifting
in various orbits as stained doors slam shut
in their face, revealing their disgrace and lack of taste
for the black race, nowhere left to escape,
can’t even catch a break from the police,
even these so-called wannabes playing the field,
destroying our name for their own gain,
chasing fame while we stay buried below ground and slain.

How much longer must the black race stay in this **** maze?
How can we be free from this brutality and White Supremacy?
for decades we have been degraded, devastated, slated,
splayed, pepper-sprayed, played for a fool under these
broken rules, stuck in captivity as the growing violence
never ceases, as our voices become speechless, weakened,
bleeding in slippery inkwells, listening to fabricated history
subtracting our ancestry, our individuality, our immense intellect,
profound African Americans who invented so many impressive creations, like Garret Morgan who developed the gas mask and traffic signal, like Otis Boykin who developed the IBM computer
and pacemaker, like Marie Ban Brittan Brown who developed
the closed-circuit television security.

Why must the black race be portrayed as the enemy?
Why must we be demoralized and victimized in the eyes
Of vicious antagonists?
Why must every roadblock that we take lead to smashed dreams?
Why can’t we be free and treated equally in America?
Qualyxian Quest Nov 2020
Dr. Boykin Sanders
African and African-American Religions
James Madison University
1991

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