LIMA WORLD LIBRARY

POEM

Dreams sealed in letters, Hopes wrapped in envelopes, Carrying light from one land To another,

In a land scorched by the sun’s fiery might, I dreamed of lush crops, a

Oh! I saw a mother from the sky A cloud, the moon, stars so high

Rain falls soft upon my face A calming touch a soothing pace Droplets on the

A meditation unfolds, vast as the sky— The hush of a tree revealing inner truths.

I climbed the hill of all I thought I craved, With calloused feet and dreams

A flowering paddy field, once gold and ripe, Now a tranquil lake, where two hearts

You came like night—no warning sign, With eyes that drank the soul from mine. A

Jealousy is a fire that burns inside, A feeling that consumes, that devours the soul.

Between the songs, famished wings flutter by, Low-marked, fading, a delay in nature’s sigh. From

I never wished for perfect days, Your flaws were stars in skies I knew. But

On a moonlit bough of a mango tree, A tender bud stirred, wild and free.

Stamped with stories, worn with grace, A traveler’s soul in every place. Pages whisper of

You came like night—no warning sign, With eyes that drank the soul from mine. A

Summer’s warmth fades away I cherish scarce-lit days visit at summer’s end Dark, wild, and