Naveed Akram Poems

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1411.
Remember Him

Where are my visions of your remembrance?
Every woman of kindness escapes from her dream,
So many men enter her heart to console the heart.
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1412.
After The Gold

It was longer time to follow.
I should have what is my treasure.
But where do we go to sights of trouble?
It was there, the rubber and rubble of gas,
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1413.
They Brought Me Joys

The airship brought me my books,
One toe of its body was an automatic clue;
It was my library, offered by paranormal beings,
To keep the birdsong of my hopes, the throng of
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1414.
About Great News

About the great news
It is sincere news, beautiful news to borrow from the light;
About the great news
It is always a circle, it is always a sphere.
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1415.
O You Hearer

O you hearer of my glad news, finish the honest gesture,
Expel the sheep of your dreams, excel in permissions.
Hunting is not permitted in this realm of the imagination,
One accuses me of sanctuaries too resentful and caught.
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1416.
Your Detailed Verses

The films of your details are extinct,
The literate and letters themselves are exalted.

One image is adequate for the soul,
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1417.
A Wiser Deity

O God
You are wiser than me so thanking you
Is intelligent and sacred, like the scared deer
And the rising stallion impeded by its movement.
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1418.
We Are Sweeter Than The Wheel

We are sweeter than apple juice when odd stars
Reckon like the kings of the queens, the right in health.
We are blessed like the rage of the ancients, the rights
Of a man derive the equations of physics and ascertain
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1419.
A Period Of Sorting Out

In this sorting out period we connect to the other soul,
In this sorting out of the soul we recollect in the heat.
How can your powers of description be championed by
Elements of wilder distinctions? Of weirder disruptions?
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1420.
True Men

True men don't speak lies on the outward desires,
True men sigh in the form of an unique ecstasy,
Truth bites like a bitter idiocy, as strong as righteous
Ladders offering strands of silk and strangers in the night.
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