Mimi Fakhira (30th May 1996 / Malaysia)

My Own Sea

As the wind of peace blew my stormy clouds away,
I could see a hint of sunshine peering over the trees,
It swept through the bluest sea and brought happiness to me.
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Mimi Fakhira


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  • Bob Blackwell (1/10/2009 8:21:00 AM)

    Mimi, you have a gift for words. Maiden for the waves, I hope all your dreams come true. I love your poetry.

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  • Stephanie Fiddy (12/18/2008 11:52:00 PM)

    beautiful write! keep it up! :)

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  • Argenis Hernandez (12/14/2008 1:37:00 PM)

    The sea is the topic of some of the world's most beautiful poems and this one is no different

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  • Sulaiman Mohd Yusof (12/13/2008 3:23:00 AM)

    Beautiful imagery like your 'own sea' were somewhere down the Abyss of dream.Well done Mimi. I love it!

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  • Jay P. Narain (12/13/2008 12:52:00 AM)

    A great poem. You convey your hidden emotions very well. Thanks for sharing.

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  • Kassem Oude (12/12/2008 3:55:00 AM)

    Your kingdom is mystic paradise
    Of deep sea rocky shore where rise
    Waves to protect then alleviate
    By kindness harmony of black fate.

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  • T. Singh (12/12/2008)

    This is beautiful..and thank you for the comment on my poem. I am from the U.S.

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