201. The Night Looks Like A Mysterious Girl Poem by Dipankar Sadhukhan

201. The Night Looks Like A Mysterious Girl

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The night looks like a romantic girl
Ornamented with a million twinkling stars.
She has veiled her face like a coy maiden
Who cherishes her love for her sweetheart.

She looks so gorgeous, so mysterious
With her dazzling dark beauty
As a girl full of youth makes love
But keeps her virginity unstained.

The night has covered her every part
With the garments of darkness.
Only few clouds try vainly
To stain her long preserved chastity.

She has made almost everyone sleep
With the sweet fragrance of jasmine
Which is smelt at night in autumn.
No one can understand what she does.

The night looks for her Love so secretly
To make love with him so passionately
Like a youthful mysterious girl
Who wins her lover's heart with her holy love.

By Dipankar Sadhukhan
Kolkata, India.
'My Own World', No.29.
Copyrights@November20,2016 (6: 30pm) .

Sunday, November 20, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: love,night
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Dipankar Sadhukhan 22 November 2016

Thank you so much dear poet Mr. Robert Murray Smith for your love words on my verse.

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Manira Khan 21 November 2016

The night looks for her Love so secretly To make love with him so passionately Like a youthful mysterious girl Who wins her lover's heart with her holy love. The night has been personified in the poem. The comparison of the night to a mysterious girl has been nicely done. The poem is truly well penned. You deserve 10.

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Dipankar Sadhukhan 22 November 2016

Thank you very much for your precious words.

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Dipankar Sadhukhan 20 November 2016

Thank you so much dear poets for your kind comments on my verse.

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Subhojit Kar 20 November 2016

Magnificent fusion of nature and love brought out through telling imagery.10++++++

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Sister Frances 20 November 2016

Very well written. One can make the night your woman for her beauty is displayed in the sky and her darkness holds passion and romance.

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