Being With You…

Farha imagines that she is with her lover (read husband), lost in the dewy beauty of morning. Here’s a dreamy love poem from Roses and Rhymes, a collection of Love Poems, edited by the poet.

I was walking alone in the morning dew
Still dreaming of being with you,

Holding my hand and taking me to the world
This is beautiful, charming, happy and new,

Lovely beaches, mountains, and deserts
You and me getting altogether this view,

There is love, passion, and moments of touch
Lingering only one soul not two,

No space for deviation, gloom and rue
Away from the world and your crew,

Still dreaming of being with you
Lingering only one soul not two,

But I was walking alone in the morning dew
Still dreaming of being with you…

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