Look beyond the veil
You may find me insane
Hopping, cheering
Love endearing
Master of illusion
Lows and highs
Going nowhere
Reaching the skies
Suffering, cursing
And rehearsing
Life is a play
role in decay
Nothing at stake
why working so hard?
I don’t do logic
unfinished tasks!
Only ends with life
when I would
be quickly forgotten
never understood
AB 20 December 2013
Photo- SLR Self Portrait December, 2013
loved the photograph and loved the poem!
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Thank you so much, really glad you liked them 🙂
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This is an amazing piece…the photo is equally amazing too ! Wish you a ery happy new year 🙂 xx
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To you too 🙂 many thank for appreciating my work 🙂
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🙂 xx
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beautiful use of words and expressed it very well my friend
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Thank you Kavita for appreciating my humble work 🙂
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Thanks ‘AB’ for visiting my site and following my poetic work.
I do like what I have seen so far on your site. Nice work mate.
DEH
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Thank you 🙂 yes when I have time I randomly venture out, to read all of you, thank you for the return visit, appreciate the read and comment 🙂
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Reblogged this on smashingtravels.
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You WON’T be quickly forgotten, AB. You bring joy and beauty and wisdom to the world and you will be remembered. 🙂
I can relate to your poem…as I think everyone who reads it can.
I am grateful for a few friends who do understand me, because most of the world does not.
HUGS!!! and I love your colorful wrap…is it a scarf or called something else?!
🙂
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Thank you for your understanding, it was a bit of self indulgence 🙂 re wrap, it is a Sindhi Kha’tho from the desert Thar in Pakistan, we wear them in winter 🙂
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Love your poem. its kind of life isn’t
Sherri
Thank you for your likes. AB
so nice of you
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It is my pleasure to like you posts Sherri 🙂 apologies I never get time for comments, thank you for coming over 🙂 re this poem, appreciate your admiration, grateful for the read 🙂
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don’t worry about I understand completely , time goes so quite, I am so far behind…but thank you and I appreciate your likes..very nice of you and when I have time I wll comment ..which today I little extra..
have a great week
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You too, thank you so much 🙂
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a camera in good hands ,,, beautiful
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Many thanks
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Yup, a little ripper, alright. Gosh – all those grey hairs ! … not. [grin]
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Grateful for your thoughts M-R all hair are grey indeed since I was 20 🙂
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Well, you may now wish me happy 71st, m’dear – even though it nearly chokes me to admit it. I mean, shit a brick ! – how did this come about …?
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Happy Birthday M-R may you have lots and lots more, all in good health and decent wealth 🙂
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Lovely words, lovely photo, no logic necessary! 🙂
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Many many thanks for appreciating this 🙂
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Oh, AB, how well I can relate to this poem of yours. Fantastic. Love the photograph too!! 🙂
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Kim,
I am so pleased that we have a shared perception of self and beyond, keep smiling and keep sharing 🙂
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That chaddar though. Swag 👍
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Thank you, it a kh-a-ttha from Thar 🙂
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Man I like thar. Never been there 😦 those bangles and cholis are very cool. And their language is beautiful.
Sindhi ajraks are gorgeous too. Swag. Lol
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That is the other thing I wear when I go back since I am originally from Thar 🙂
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😮 didn’t know.. Cool. I m from mianwali region. Language sounds like yours I think.
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My language is Sindhi 🙂
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👍 I suppose you know that too..
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Certainly, three first languages 🙂
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😀 my saraiki in speaking is poor. But I love the sound of it. And understand it perfectly. Meethi zuban. 🙂
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That is the language of my father :-). I fully understand Seriaki as all my relations speak the same! 🙂
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