I Even Wanted Water
I Even Wanted Water
I even wanted a flame to dance in water,The flashes suddenly pour into the sky of levelling beauty;
These flashes are of electric force,
The end of our work masters us,
We work further tonight and we envisage a future
Of so much light and happiness.
I even stated what I’m allergic with,
Under this code of the clothes we wear and tear.
I think my parts and special awareness
Constantly prepare us for more evil,
A vanishing point masters us in ways of an above spirit.
Mercy has touched the roof of the men,
For the flames even become fructose,
A rare sweetness of such strong age.
Let the flames even wait,
Let their weight be stronger than that,
For some of us wander and wait,
And the flames build a toy for their future.
After the waters and war,
A real religion has menaced me
And the water puts out the fire,
Like the existent few of this free world
Returning to a few moments.
I am every man and every part of nature,
For the goodness of a time is kinder
To the flames attached to our long life.
© Naveed Akram
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