Silent Murmurs Poem by Mohd Zubair Ud Din

Silent Murmurs

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Silent Murmurs

Dressed in a cloak of silence
Mourning the inevitable
My heart has gone still
Logic fails to inspire
The sonorous sounds of rain no more thrills
Music has ceased to ring
A tragedy has stuck inside the beautiful vale
Too manifold in size to bear its weight
Eyes that smiled spew glistening tears
Throat which smelled the musk feels strangulated
Helping hands have become quite
Soothing tongue overwhelmingly pestering
I yell at seeing your shadows
Day dreaming turns into a frustration
Silent murmurs have become predictable
Sizzling summer is witnessing my shiver
Down the stream
I have landed on a frosty shore
Knuckled down by the beauty you emit
You may call me a selfish maniac
A knave donning the attire of an angel
Stained with some indelible blots
But! A firm conviction
As I lean with a broken back
To hold the rope of resurrection
My soul looks for your caress
Alone it will lift my spirits
Let my heart throbb again
Lit a sparkle
Illuminate my constricted world
Deep inside i nurture a feeling
You will hold my hand!

Saturday, March 18, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: silence
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Jazib Kamalvi 26 March 2017

A very realistic image of valley. Thanks.

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Chinedu Dike 19 March 2017

Lovely and very passionate piece of poetry, well articulated and nicely brought forth from the heart with conviction. A well drafted and elegantly composed poem. Thanks for sharing Mohammad and welcome to Poemhunter.

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Mohd Zubair Ud Din 20 March 2017

Thank you dear. I am glad to hear from you.

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Mohd Zubair Ud Din 20 March 2017

Thank you dear. I am glad to hear from you

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