fly letter



fly letter

I wrote a letter to my friend and wrote your name
If you get it, give me the price of my writing.
I wrote the memories of the troubles in the frame
Even if I read alone at home, my friend stops a little.
If you have trouble read my words
Don't take the memory of the pain full of sadness.
You live far away on the shore without an address
I have a thousand troubles in this stomach.
I searched and saw many addresses
The pain has crossed the border of the mind.
Among the thousand words there was water of lies
So now I sit alone and shed tears.
I have crossed many paths with your hand in my hand
You took millions of oaths to me.
Looking again until lost
Take a look before you go.
I have a life without you
Acting you will be in sorrow
What was wrong with you leaving?
I still can't find any cool at night.
Believing in you is my calling in life
That's why I'm in such a state now.
"Asad"

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In the silence of dawn's embrace, Where whispers dance with grace, I pen my thoughts in flight, On wings of ink, taking flight. Each word a feather, light and free, A melody of thoughts set free, Across the expanse of paper's plain, My heart's song, without refrain. With each stroke, the sky unfolds, A tapestry of stories untold, Where dreams take flight, and hopes alight, In the quiet realm of words' might. So let the ink flow, like a bird in flight, Across the canvas of the night, For in the poetry of the soul's flight, We find our truth, our guiding light.  

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Submitted by asaduzzaman on May 11, 2024

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Scheme ABACDEFGHIJKLMNOPOBQRSI
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 903
Words 196
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 23

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