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his poem is about the experiences a woman undergoes en route to her imagined destination constellating transcendental images and notions. It verbalizes the fragmented feelings and abstractions sauntering from heart to mind, and from the mind back to the heart.
Pleading to the Soul
Like the starlit sky in the dusky nights,
Glimmer in my haunting eyes.
Like the mirage of a secluded desert,
Lead me astray in your search.
Like the euphoric herb,
Elate me higher above the heavens.
Like nirvana while meditating,
Be the ecstasy of my solitude.
Like the full-moon night,
Be the howl of a lonesome wolf.
Like the psithurism of Autumn,
Be the crispy music in the hush of my world.
Hafsa Mumtaz (she/her/hers), Aged 22, is a Pakistan-based emerging poet, a recent graduate of English Language and Literature, and a Muslim. Her poems have appeared in Visual Verse Anthology, and one in Rising Phoenix Review. She, especially, likes to write about seeking pleasure in memories, the issues women face in society and transcendental ideas.
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Poetic in an old-fashioned way.
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