O My Lord

Dr Zik 1967 (Jhelum)



All the praise
To your beauty

I don't want to look
Elsewhere

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Dr. Zik Poem - 5 Phase - 2 5 Dec 2021 I like these lines of Varied Zikelite written in the remembrance of my Lord. © Dec '21, Zafar Iqbal Khokhar unrhymed • divine • friendship • hope • lord • love

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Written on December 05, 2021

Submitted by dr_zik on January 23, 2024

Modified by dr_zik on January 26, 2024

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Scheme XX XX
Closest metre Iambic dimeter
Characters 61
Words 13
Stanzas 2
Stanza Lengths 2, 2

Dr Zik

Dr Zafar Iqbal Khokhar ڈاکٹر ظفر اقبال کھوکھر (Punjabi, Urdu, English), (04 August 1967) is a journalist, motivational lecturer, and inventor of five short poetic forms, “Ziket” ظیکٹ. “Zinet" ظائنیٹ, "Zikelite" ظکیلائٹ ، "Zinelite" ظنلائٹ ، and "Zeelite" ظیلائٹ.Dr Zik is the founder of Zikorean English Literature ظکوریائی انگریزی ادب. He also introduced twelve literary branches in prose and enriched the English literature: Zikology ظی کولوجی, Ziketology ظکے ٹولوجی Zinetology ظنے ٹولوجی, Ziketilogy ظکے ٹیلوجی, Zintilogy ظن ٹیلوجی, Zeetilogy ظی ٹیلوجی, Ziknetology ظکنے ٹولوجی, Zicom-Sociology ظکم سوشیالوجی, Periodical Zikology پریاڈیکل ظیکولوجی, Zaikulogy ظے کولوجی, Zikiology ظکی اولوجی or Zikitology ظکی ٹولوجی and Zonnetology ظنے ٹولوجی in Zikorean prose. Moreover, he also added four main metrical schemes and six sub-metrical schemes in Zikorean English Literature. His poetry is divine الہامی and inspirational پرتاثیر. He is the CEO of Zikorean Poetry Foundation (Previously Dr. Zik Foundation). He is a homeopathic doctor, writer, poet, and author of three poetry collections and one prose book. He is famous and known by the pen name "Dr. Zik" in international literary circles. Subjects of his poetry are Divinity, Philosophy, Nationalism, and Philanthropy. He was born in Jhelum Pakistan "the land of poets and scholars" (traditionally known as the land of warriors and martyrs). more…

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