Wild As A Star, Far Away In The Milky-Way Poem by Sheikh Nissar

Wild As A Star, Far Away In The Milky-Way

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Wild as a Star, Far away in the milky-way
Brighter than the sun; invisible in the light of the day,
Twinkling on the starlit sky, in the calmness of night
In-accounted within the count of yondering eye-sight.

Horizons also showth me a never ending art,
Deception of limits, always they brought:
Always I found them kissing the lows
And then thoughts shattered: what fortune shows.

Passion of moon, enlightened her blind eyes,
Umbrage of sun splendid her to be pride of skies,
Bride among the countless models equal by none,
Spreading her skirt and dancing over ode of Sun.

My heart kindled, when I glimpsed shining Mars,
Unique in its art, among the countless stars.
So, they taught me a lesson of courage,
Discipline of heavens and obedience of sage.

Sheikh Nissar
16/01/2015

Wild As A Star, Far Away In The Milky-Way
Saturday, August 19, 2017
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COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Jazib Kamalvi 19 August 2017

Write comment. Great start, Nissar. You may like to read my poem, Love and Lust. Thanks

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