With The Wind (Ghazal)

by Spoken Silence   Aug 20, 2008


**A Ghazal is a poem that is made up like an odd numbered chain of couplets, where each couplet is
an independent poem. It should be natural to put a comma at the end of the first line. The Ghazal
has a refrain of one to three words that repeat, and an inline rhyme that precedes the refrain.
Lines 1 and 2, then every second line, has this refrain and in-line rhyme, and the last couplet should
refer to the authors pen-name... The rhyming scheme is AA bA cA dA eA etc. **

With love she spoke with the wind,
Everything blows with the wind.

Mind, soul and heart go together.
She took mine with gusts of the wind.

Taking all that is known to me,
Blowing it away with the wind.

No sight to see for her,
Just the blow of the wind.

Silence cannot be seen,
But is felt with the wind.

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  • 15 years ago

    by Sourav

    Ghazal is a form of Urdu poetry. But here you have written in English. I appreciate your write. Lines are good and meaningful. A well written poem!