Where Heaven Lies Poem by Nikhat Bano

Where Heaven Lies



I'm eager to know about the life and likings of this abode,
all about their mundane affairs and fancy full scope.

Even the wind seems sedated when it passes through this place,
giving the inmates, some liberty to roam around at their pace.

Let my senses visit this house sailing through its crude lunette,
as it surely has a life-giving spring which has kept it retained.

Or, maybe it has a hidden talisman placed in one of its secret corner,
as I never saw before a supreme harmony of sobriety and fervour.

The charm of this refuge is inevitable, I think I'm fated to adore its glamour,
Never saw before a pure union of stoicism and high-spirited demeanor.

Wish to own a house like this, having love and longing raining on its gable,
I pray, seeing my penchant, the owner sells his house to me, it's a plea humble.

Copyrights © May 2019 DrNikhat Bano All rights reserved.
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Where Heaven Lies
Thursday, May 16, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: pastoral
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It's a pastoral poem where the poet longs for a peaceful and happy life for herself.
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