Master Builder Poem by Ghazal Ebrahimzade

Master Builder

Rating: 5.0


Master builder of hanging audio of the hearts,
Tapping and mapping
a
kind of music through the vocabulary of arts,
in
conductingthe harmonious sound of unique violin orchestra
in a crowd of fiddlesticks rima …
up… and only ups…
never downs.
Audio
Audio…
I ll go…true or wrong.
That's what you ask for it. If you ask me to stay, I would never say no.
Have you ever seen me on the occasion of disobeying you?
Neither yes, nor no…
Thirsty and aridity,
Words dance glamorously in the silence of the mud of bricks
You will construct the magic towers of the world gust (crust) .
On the apex
Trapper of heights
you
Shaking hand for all ant size human shape creatures
In down.
I'am member among.
Time flies and melts in icy doom of the word "why"… burning agitatedly on the white eyes.
Don't look at me.
Whatever had been shaped, like the thunder of emotional burst digs …digs in insomnia of rapid nightmares...of mine.
O' liberty…
Don't be dubious of what you are going to do, Master architecture of heavenly domes of a long treatise of eloquence and good sounds.
Hissing….sooozzzing….biippping ….buzzzing….moooppping….murmers….
Claps and shouts.
Ant shaped creatures gather under the grand dome and waiting for miraculous mesmerize.
No more I am among.
Master builder of raw materials in vivid shape of "new oregano (m) ."
Time runs and I am not "going to catch a falling star."
Time of demise. Heavy lock on mouths. Death of both of us in constructing the luxurious roads never ended in dead end of not being honest and neither being wise.
Master designer of unique arches…domes…abstruse stairs…
Audio…audio. I will go…for you and ours.
Derivations:
Master Builder:a drama by HenrikIbsen
Go and Catch a Falling Star: a poetry by John Donne
Novum Organum: a philosophical book by Francis Bacon (16th century)

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Jazib Kamalvi 28 July 2017

A great masterpiece indeed, Ghazal. Thank you very much,

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Dr Antony Theodore 28 July 2017

Words dance glamorously in the silence of the mud of bricks You will construct the magic towers of the world gust (crust) . Whatever had been shaped, like thunder of emotional burst digs …digs in insomnia of rapid nightmare… Time runs and I am not going to catch a falling star. Master Builder: a drama by Henrik Ibsen Go and Catch a Falling Star: a poetry by John Donne Novum Organum: a philosophical book by Francis Bacon (16th century) A very fine poem…quoting John Donne, Francis Bacon, Henrik Ibsen.. a poem of this calibre is rare to find here.. i enjoyed it while reading and rereading it.. thank you very much dear poetess. tony

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