I See Angels Poem by Naveed Akram

I See Angels



I see an angel in full divine light,
It withers never, it lunges into peace;
Everlasting light has arisen,
From frail activities of men who adhere.
The angels of death shall implore you
To arise from the flames of your love,
That love attached to the bonds of the soul.
It is fashioned from a lovely building
Called the house of love, parts dither
And dabble with heights of a spare angel,
Little angels blindly prostrate but
Bother never to discourage the men
From lunatic terms, or the fresh sermons.

I see an island in the door of youth,
I cross both and enter the irony of heaven.
Posing the questions of youth,
My soul is with angels of the lasting
Times, the gracious sermons and
Longer recitations, for sightly people
Who look wherever they wish, and count
The gardens at their worship.

I see so many angels in so many angles,
My mind has been liberated by my soul,
For it intelligently displays the godly world
All the time, every day of this existence.

Saturday, October 3, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: angels ,heaven
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Naveed Akram

Naveed Akram

London, England
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