The Ring I Don't Wear Poem by Abdul Wahab

The Ring I Don't Wear

Rating: 5.0


Ring and Bell
The ring I have
I do not wear in my finger little
To dispel neither the spell of a wicked ghost or witch
Nor to attract the soul of a damsel
The bell is not for chimes either
To ring out
To ring in
The old, the new or the clichés
In my heart that I ring for another reason
The purposes are gyrating and stiring
Inside and at the bottom
To awaken
To arouse
The giant in deep sleep
And for you all the good will in hibernation

Saturday, April 8, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: welcome
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Rajnish Manga 08 April 2017

Ring & Bell - for you all the good will in hibernation. For a noble purpose. Thanks.

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Kumarmani Mahakul 08 April 2017

The giant in deep sleep. The bell is not for chimes either. The ring you have but you do not feel to wear. For you all the good will in hibernation. Very deep, perceptive and thoughtful sharing...10

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