
The book shelf,
Has all the books,
Which are my favourites.
Which one to read,
Sometimes becomes a question.
And thus, I let the book shelf decide.
The book shelf,
Is my friend,
Though it may seem odd,
But it truly is. Adios

The book shelf,
Has all the books,
Which are my favourites.
Which one to read,
Sometimes becomes a question.
And thus, I let the book shelf decide.
The book shelf,
Is my friend,
Though it may seem odd,
But it truly is. Adios

A big ice cream,
Won my heart.
It had two large scoops of vanilla ice cream,
Two scoops of strawberry jelly,
And it was topped with three large sized cherries,
And the crisps of broken chocolate.
It took me a long time to finish it up,
And while having it,
I dreamt of the world where,
Only ice creams, fairies,
And beautiful and nice mystical creatures remained.
That big ice cream truly won my heart.
Ma and Baba liked it too a lot.
Adios!
A paragraph,
States a person’s emotions.
A paragraph quotes the truth in many words.
A paragraph,
Brings out the writer’s mind,
A paragraph,
Follows the ledger of the heart,
Sings the song deep inside.
A paragraph,
Can be made beautiful,
With wisdom and grace.
A paragraph,
Can say a lot of things,
As it is the gateway to a writer’s paradise.
Adios!

Laugh the longest,
For the highest.
He is the king,
The king of the kings,
And he is unknown to all.
Laugh the longest,
For he is God,
And he is Parvardigar,
The Lord Infinite.
Adios!

It is not bad to float in one’s own vessel.
The river is all flowing.
The river is furious,
It is gentle,
It is calm,
Yet sometimes endangering.
The vessel shouldn’t fall into the precipice.
Yet the vessel of mind more than often does.
It is not bad to float in one’s own vessel,
To roam about free,
In the world of happiness and bright sunshine,
Without any thought.
Never mind,
I am floating in my own vessel.
Adios!