( Rana M - Poetry)

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Poetry by Rana M

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  • If my tears don't touch your soul

    20/11/2020 Duration: 01min

    When the hurt penetrates the heart, and the eyes cry rivers Under the shadows of pain, tears fall massive and soul shivers   Sailing in the glory of this journey, we catch through numerous illusions We suffer to our turbulent hearts, but how unfortunate to find no resolutions   If my tears don’t touch your soul and my passionate emotions don’t shock you Who cares if my soul screams in pain and all the charms of life don’t look to be true For you, I would never be an ultimate choice, a desire of purpose, or even a beloved I breathe or don’t; it won’t matter; in an insensitive realm, your heart stays unmoved   If you never returned, I would persist dwelling in the shadows looking for love Your name would be carved on my heart when I die; I earn witness to the stars above I no longer envy to exist in a world bloodthirsty, where love implies abuse or illness Your charms overflowed me like a tide; and if I fall now, it is because of your stillness   © Rana M  20  November 2020 All rights reserved ---

  • In the name of love

    13/11/2020 Duration: 02min

    In the name of Love Written by Rana M   The heat of the cunning wave that burns down emotions Melting snow from the leaves bring along a few freedoms In a dirty, cruel and crooked world that we live in today People have toys like love, kisses, and romantic notions Immaculate feelings overpower perceptions in greater depth Liars posing as lovers play games behind their imperfections Kisses, hugs and to the greater art of making love Lunatics use bodies to erupt their dirt in many illusions In the name of love, lying & cheating is just another sport In all the chapters of love today, lusts run in infatuations  © Rana M  2019  All Rights Reserved  --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/poet99/message

  • Take my breath away

    11/05/2018 Duration: 48s

    Poetry by Rana M --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/poet99/message