Call Me Dear To Your Dreams! Poem by Geetha Jayakumar

Call Me Dear To Your Dreams!

Rating: 4.2


Call me dear to your dream
Of dreams.
Its dark tonight
With only
Bright Moons twilight
I am on way to sleep
Thinking of you
We are too far away to be near.
A full moon peeping through window
Asking me to come
Out and walk in to your heart.
With pleasant wind flowing
Am thinking of you
Call me dear to your dream of dreams.
Are you thinking of me
Or anyone else already in your dreams?
Shall I make a surprising visit to your dreams
And together we shall sing a poem on love
In the garden of Eden
And we dance with
The tune of winds
Waves playing a music of love
And together our
Heart beats in drums of love.
Fountains of music
Playing song of love just only for us
With only you and me
In the dream of dreams.

When I opened my eyes
I found myself in the
Heart of forest
I don't know
To whose dream I went mistakenly...
Leaving me wondered.

©ALL RIGHTS RESERVED BY GEETHA JAYAKUMAR 2014
© 2014.

Geetha Jayakumar.

Saturday, August 31, 2013
Topic(s) of this poem: poem
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Dave Walker 31 August 2013

A great poem, dreams can be a powerful thing. A great write.

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Deepak Kumar Pattanayak 22 August 2014

So passionately scripted this piece flawless and appealing.........Geetha......dream of dreams always fascinating... Also I must not forget to congratulate you for your poem Breaking News being selected as the poem of the day.........

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Yasmin Khan 31 August 2013

A sweet dream described passionately and gracefully with many beautiful images.

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Heather Wilkins 31 August 2013

a lovely poem about dreams. call me dear to your dreams. sweet

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Valsa George 31 August 2013

This poem, passionate with emotion and free flowing with an unlaboured style is greatly appealing and pleasantly romantic! Enjoyed much! Thanks Geetha, for the great comments! !

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Litan Dey 31 August 2013

Like other poems it's also a great poem with wonderful love and dreams.....Good night

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