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You were My Song

A Love Poem

By Muhammad Nasrullah KhanPublished about a year ago 1 min read
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You were My Song
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You were my song, I sung it with my heart,

Each note a beat that echoed true,

The melody, a perfect work of art,

A symphony that only I knew.

Your words were like a symphony,

That flowed with such a graceful ease,

And with each note, you captured me,

In a spell that never ceased to please.

The rhythms of your voice,

Were like a warm and gentle breeze,

And when I heard your sweet rejoice,

I knew I’d found a love to seize.

But like all songs, our time did end,

And now your tune is but a memory,

Yet still, I hear it in the wind,

And it brings me back to you and me.

For though we’re no longer together,

And our melody has come to its close,

Your song will stay with me forever,

A love that nobody else knows.

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About the Creator

Muhammad Nasrullah Khan

Muhammad Nasrullah Khan is a Pakistani-Canadian writer. His short stories are well-recognized internationally , His work has appeared in Adbusters, Evergreen review, Indiana Voice Journal, Newtopia Magazine, and many others.

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