The Nonsense Rhyme Of Winds And Air Poem by Rahman Henry

The Nonsense Rhyme Of Winds And Air

Rating: 5.0


Being born from roses, up to far away, flowing the winds;
Now am thinking of those people,
Whose wallets are light and heavy the minds.
Of their flats as fairy and women as heaven
Cars and keys to all these happiness counts seven
Are going to be lost in this coming sunlight of fires
Sunlight, as sharp as sister in laws’ affairs.

Flowing and blowing the winds,
With no reason, meaninglessly, in vain
Thinking I, what a clap with single handed again!

Flowing and blowing the winds, perfumed, as serpent;
Ah! I lost those golden times of mine, happy and fair!
I lost even those nests of my childhood scent;
Now, how could I catch the air?

I have finished and flown away, a whole life of mine,
Oh mother earth, in your dust and tears tastes saline!
Now, please tell me my dear!
How could I behold the air?

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Photon Roy 06 December 2015

Being born from roses, up to far away, flowing the winds; Now am thinking of those people, Whose wallets are light and heavy the minds. Of their flats as fairy and women as heaven Cars and keys to all these happiness counts seven Are going to be lost in this coming sunlight of fires Sunlight, as sharp as sister in laws’ affairs.

0 1 Reply
Sanjib Purohit 03 December 2015

Now, please tell me my dear! How could I behold the air?

0 1 Reply
Rahman Mostafiz 15 September 2014

A good one to enjoy.............

1 1 Reply
Rahman Henry 05 September 2015

ThankS a lot, dear friend. Have a nice time.

0 0
READ THIS POEM IN OTHER LANGUAGES
Rahman Henry

Rahman Henry

Natore, Bangladesh.
Close
Error Success