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Mystery

Mystery

A Poem by Sami Khalil
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Love is in the air...

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Mystery                               by Sami Khalil

 

Mystery awaits us

Further a light shine

Closer a scarecrow diminishes

Eyes wonder and wander

Scottish bagpipes march

Crowds break into songs

Visages of old withered vines

Farmers and urbanites alike

I cast a reflective net

on this parade

compelled to drift

I cross uncertainty

My heart soared

A garden marker outlined

The fruit of new love.

© 2022 Sami Khalil


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Building to a crescendo. Isn't love grand? . From that first moment of attraction, adding value, layer by layer. Fruits of the garden indeed. Wonderful expression Sami. Spring is in the air.

Chris



Posted 2 Years Ago


Sami Khalil

2 Years Ago

OMG! Amazing take on this poem. Ao true and well articulated. Million thank your dear Chris. Love is.. read more
Chris Shaw

2 Years Ago

And you too my friend :)
Sami Khalil

2 Years Ago

:).....................................
Here's to harvesting the fruits of love. The old wine still tastes sweeter than the new. I don't envision love as the lust of youth anymore but as the sweet comfort and satisfaction of never trying to impress or swoon anyone. I still do romantic things but they come natural and unscripted. It just feels natural. That's the good stuff. It is almost Spring so love is certainly in the air. Great write here.

Posted 2 Years Ago


Sami Khalil

2 Years Ago

Javajavaya! I love your take on this poem and your understanding of love and its fruits. I'm with yo.. read more

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Added on March 6, 2022
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Author

Sami Khalil
Sami Khalil

Tuscaloosa, AL



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