A Maiden Without Man Poem by AFFAQ NABI

A Maiden Without Man



You are most fair in your affairs,
I compare your
Eyes with the coral heads, and these perfumed
Twisted hairs are as like the early flower buds
You are most fair in your affairs, and you've faught
A long battle against the injustice, in order
To liberate your people from polytheistic slavery.
Moreever have upheld some of your rustic values.
A single lady carried life's purpose with bravery,
You are most fair in your affairs, a fair shape,
Fancy wear, and the hair gray, Miss Avery, spended
Her time in the shadows of hidden sorrow, O fair maid,
You are most fair in your affairs, and this song refers
Nobody passes away empty-handed by your street,
From strangers, we heard of your beautiful treat,
Your life's legacy is like the long summers
Aye! you've adorned your cottage walls with abstract
Art that brings about a momentary joy to the sad hearts...

A Maiden Without Man
Friday, June 21, 2019
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