I like the way you juxtapose darkness with the pinpoints of faraway lights, since you need darkness to appreciate the spread of lights (as in your picture). I like the way you poem seems to meander along at a slow pace, not really expressing urgency, but it seems your message slowly gets around to comparing the light show with the idea of missing another person. Overall you paint a fulsome sequence of ideas. In the stanza before the last stanza, you write: "stand under cloudy sky & watch stars" -- this does not sound authentic to me, since nobody watches the stars under a cloudy sky! *smile* Fondly, Margie
Posted 6 Years Ago
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6 Years Ago
By that line I meant the faraway lights as stars not the actual stars. I really appreciate this revi.. read moreBy that line I meant the faraway lights as stars not the actual stars. I really appreciate this review. Thank you very much, I am happy that you liked this. ☺
I felt your words glittering just like the distant light *-*
I love to see the lights in the night, and strangely, it makes me feel something inside that i don't know how to describe it, but you did ! you said " it makes me miss you more " ! Maybe i'll find out the feeling i feel whenever i see the night lights ...
I like your transition from talking about the distant lights into the person you love, that combination is very beautiful and coherent !
I mostly like this sentence "Darkness finds a way amidst the brightest paths" so true !
Nice work !
Posted 6 Years Ago
6 Years Ago
I am very happy to know that you like watching them too. Thank you so much for appreciation and shar.. read moreI am very happy to know that you like watching them too. Thank you so much for appreciation and sharing your thoughts. It means a lot :)
I like the way you juxtapose darkness with the pinpoints of faraway lights, since you need darkness to appreciate the spread of lights (as in your picture). I like the way you poem seems to meander along at a slow pace, not really expressing urgency, but it seems your message slowly gets around to comparing the light show with the idea of missing another person. Overall you paint a fulsome sequence of ideas. In the stanza before the last stanza, you write: "stand under cloudy sky & watch stars" -- this does not sound authentic to me, since nobody watches the stars under a cloudy sky! *smile* Fondly, Margie
Posted 6 Years Ago
1 of 1 people found this review constructive.
6 Years Ago
By that line I meant the faraway lights as stars not the actual stars. I really appreciate this revi.. read moreBy that line I meant the faraway lights as stars not the actual stars. I really appreciate this review. Thank you very much, I am happy that you liked this. ☺
Beautiful piece again, Najam. It's captures the essence of long distance relationships really well. Loved your eagle eye approach in this piece. Fly high!
Posted 6 Years Ago
6 Years Ago
Yes it does, thank you very much for reading and appreciating.
Beautiful once again just wow! Almost every time I read something of yours my heart becomes speechless. Such a great tie together at the end. I absolutely loved it.
Posted 6 Years Ago
6 Years Ago
You make me so happy with such words of appreciation. Thank you very much for reading my poems, it m.. read moreYou make me so happy with such words of appreciation. Thank you very much for reading my poems, it means a lot :)
It is so beautiful poem penned with nice choice of words for expressing the relationship between separation, union and light. You have chosen light that is pure. Light also had other meanings in medieval literature. Thank you for sharing....
I did not know that. Can you please tell me more about what significance light had in medieval liter.. read moreI did not know that. Can you please tell me more about what significance light had in medieval literature, I would love to know about it.
Thank you very much for such kind words :)
6 Years Ago
Light was discussed as symbol of political and spiritual authority in Abul Fazl's Akbar nama. Moreov.. read moreLight was discussed as symbol of political and spiritual authority in Abul Fazl's Akbar nama. Moreover, Shihabuddin Suhrawardi Maqtul developed the theory of Ishraq (illumination) in philosophical way. He was a Muslim scholar, philosopher and Sufi during Muslim Era of Spain. He wrote a book, Sirajul Muluk in Arabic language.
Published a poetry book titled 'Uncage The Mysterious Soul'
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