To Make you Mine

To Make you Mine

A Poem by Waqas Rabbani
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A Poem about expression, infatuation expressed in words.

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Emerald Grasses in Rolling Plains
Nature's wonders blessed in rain
Pearly Clouds in Pale Blue Skies
Sea's of Deathless Majesty.

All pale in beauty
with you compared
your ethereal charms
captivate my mind

you have stolen my peace
my heart it aches
my soul stays restless
unending nights

i'll do anything at all
to make you mine
no burden is great
if you're the prize

i would climb the mountains
swim the seas
battle fearsome
unmentionable beasts

for your joy
and pleasure, 
my ethereal delight
will you tell me now

how to make you mine..



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© 2011 Waqas Rabbani


Author's Note

Waqas Rabbani
i wrote this at the age of 18, i just had my first ever crush.. i cant describe those feelings now, of what i thought i'd do for her back then, what i could accomplish with her by my side.

still i hope you all like this poem, and i hope it resonates with you.. and i would really appreciate your review..

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A loving sweet write. Nicely done.

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Wow, I simply love this piece, This is wonderful.

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Waqas Rabbani
Waqas Rabbani

karachi, Sindh, Pakistan



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