Our School Poem by Prabir Gayen

Our School

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Wilt I keep in the solitary lawn of my mind,
The fragrance wilt reign without Closing,
The wind wilt note our long Love's
dulcet dictum.
In thine eyes the mirror of my futurity,
In thy heart the stream of my travail.
In this moment's voluminous joy
The eternity gleams as thou squint
Upon this poor heart for thy love.
The flower of this time will fight the inglorious mallet of misfortune.
I quoth: thou wilt live amid shade and shrine of my being as Never-dying rhyme.
Wilt I keep in my heart the elysian
Spring thou poured without embassy.

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Love
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Edward Kofi Louis 29 March 2020

" Upon this poor heart for thy love" ! Thanks for sharing this poem with us.

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Prabir Kumar 02 June 2019

Wilt I keep in the solitary lawn of my mind, The fragrance wilt reign without Closing, The wind wilt note our long Love's dulcet dictum.

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