My Tea Cup Poem by Mohammad Muzzammil

My Tea Cup

Rating: 5.0


O, thou look me as a cup of wine,
As the reflection of my soul shines,
Or a good poem with delicious lines,
What is thy like? But thou surely mine.

Thy every draught gives me pleasure,
As a drunkard finds in drinking hemlock,
And find from the world sometimes I leisure,
And feel so power to clash the rock.

O, thy tender fragrance runs inside of me,
And really gets my sorrows out,
Then I experience so much freshness and gee,
And compose what getting out sorrows shout.

As a parserby seeks relief under a shady tree,
Or a dolphin delights in only sea,
Or a lover enjoys to his beloved to see,
And I gain all happiness in only thee.

I feel proud when to thee in cup I hold,
On taking thee, beyond horizon I behold,
And thou dear to like precious gold,
After having thee, I feel more witty and bold.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Bernard Snyder 04 April 2011

Another great expression Mohammad! Your style of writing reminds me of the great Shakespeare! Very nice.

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Bernard Snyder 04 April 2011

Another great expression Mohammad! Your style of writing reminds me of the great Shakespeare! Very nice.

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Amy Marie 16 December 2010

Other than the old English, this is my favorite one of your poems. It's very well written :)

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Ata Ata 07 December 2010

I like this poem because I saw myself as a cup of tea too, you have a huge imagination if you can do that.There is a magic in tea, I am sure about that. Thanks for sharing thoughts through poetry.

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Marissa Butler 24 October 2010

You used symbolism really well in this poem! I doubt I could have portrayed myself as a tea cup any better!

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