@ Conquering Love Long Forgotten Poem by Sadiqullah Khan

@ Conquering Love Long Forgotten

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Some shreds and strange looks
The child was wearing long legs
In amazement she was looking around
A mother’s deep love and grooming family,
What if a lost love has arisen from nowhere.

Hold the breath she has more to say
A mother though needs respect,
Her old love was an acquaintance and many things
Had grown deeper and absolutely in vain.

She had neither lost nor gained.
In most of the cases we overestimate,
And once we conquer we come to know the absurdity
Of the endeavor.

Why a constant quest for love,
As we pass on in living, we rather need to give love,
Than ask for it, and what if it is gained.

Those eyes were showing such brightness and
Such despair and as if vanquished,
I did touch some strings of that heart.
I feared losing everything as once was
As I went on to conquer my loss.

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