Friday, September 5, 2008

A KITE

FAR AWAY
ON A MOONLIT NIGHT,
THERE FELL UPON THE RIVER
A HIGH FLYING KITE.

SO MAGNIFICENT
AND SO BRIGHT,
WHEN SEEN IN THE MORN
BROUGHT PEOPLE DELIGHT.

NO ONE KNEW
FROM WHENCE IT CAME,
BUT THEY KNEW FOR SURE
IT WASN’T ANYONE’S GAME.

FOR IT SHOWED
TWO LOVERS YOUNG,
EACH OF WHOM
TO THE OTHER CLUNG.

ON THEIR FACES
WAS A GLOW,
FROM LOVE OR PAIN,
WAS FOR NAUGHT TO KNOW.

A CHILD SO EXCITED
AS IF ON CUE,
CAUGHT IT AT THE BANK,
BEHIND IT THE WORDS, ‘I LOVE YOU’.

FAR AWAY
ON A MOONLIT NIGHT,
MOURNED A MOTHER
HER CHILD’S PLIGHT.

1 comment:

Husen Daudi said...

It seems like U are flying in place of kite and describing what u hv seen.
emotion like excitement, love happiness and sadness are included in a single poem.