My silent soulmate - Glittering Goldy

My silent soulmate - Glittering Goldy

A Poem by Misha
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This poem is about my silent but true companion, Glittering Goldy is my gold fish. Many might think it is bizard however I know GG listens, understand and though she can`t say but she supports me.

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I sit by my window pane starring at sky,

There are no stars but only my moon which shines so white.

I look at you, as if through you and talk whatever passes my mind,

Cause I just want to be heard or else I will break down and cry.

Today I am sitting here again, at our favourite spot,

Except there’s no one to listen to me tonight, as you are gone.

But then out of the blue my goldfish dives, in her bowl, making a splash,

As if saying I am here, look at me, I would love to hear, till the night lasts.

I felt this sudden feeling of love and happiness so true,

If I might say no word but embrace you in my luv for you.

For your are the one, who has no limit and never refuse,

For you are my soul mate, my reason to be all, new blue…………………..

© 2014 Misha


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Animals do pay attention. My cat is my biggest fan. I like the thoughts and the positive feeling create by the movement of your goldfish. A interesting tale. Sometime a simple things can make us feel better. Thank you for sharing the interesting poem.
Coyote

Posted 9 Years Ago


Misha

9 Years Ago

Yeah sometimes they teach you a lot of things by their simple silent way which the loud world escape

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Added on September 23, 2014
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Misha
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New Delhi, India



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