akram saqib (14 APRIL / SAHIWAL)
Poems by akram saqib : 11 / 130
/////Babies
Before them the walls of my home
Were just like the burning Rome
Walls were lighted with lamps
As the lonely military camps
The amenities of life all
Were nothing but tax and toll?
The siblings came and enlightened
My villa as well as my life
Everything attached was brightened
Made me to forget, every strife
akram saqib
Submitted: Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Poems by akram saqib : 11 / 130
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