By Amna Nadeem
Deeply involved and invested in you.
Sacrificing my sleep and time for you.
Waiting for you to text or call.
Positioning you above all.
Trying to understand.
Where I actually stand.
Overthinking.
And heartbreaking.
Slowly.
Sinking.
The insane meBy Zeba Aziz
The insane me
Is in love
With you
But you are asking
For the sanity
In me
Little do you know
The sane me
Will surprise
Your soul
The connection
You feel
Won’t be there
Anymore
Just to let
You know;
All of this
Will turn your
Soul insane
You will regret
Then
Unravelling of a trampBy Ayesha Malik
I lay down on the pavement
My eyes clamped shut
I hear the blaring sounds
The daily grind and rut
The tandem of twisting times
Dulls the melodious chimes
As I see the privileged
Scurrying about unhindered
Under the green tresses
Nature slowly undresses
The chirping of birds
The swing of swirls
Branches, brambles and leaves
Shading me from the entreats
Of an exhausting strife
Of the urban man’s life
I am but a stone
Given a single bone
Yet I am not a dog
Who hunts and hogs
I am a human being
Thrown out into the street
What race, what parents
I am but an orphan
Forever forgotten
People take pity
I can’t take their charity
It won’t make me happy
I am the life of the pavement
I can make my own statement
I may be poor and torn
But never am I forlorn.
Year’s EndBy Ted Kooser
Now the seasons are closing their files
on each of us, the heavy drawers
full of certificates rolling back
into the tree trunks, a few old papers
flocking away. Someone we loved
has fallen from our thoughts,
making a little, glittering splash
like a bicycle pushed by a breeze.
Otherwise, not much has happened;
we fell in love again, finding
that one red feather on the wind.
Compiled by SK
from The News International - US https://ift.tt/305yw0y
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