by Masrur Ahmed
I
All I want is to be in a place
Where I’m on the dry grassy bed
Sleeping or watching the sky
Eyes shut to enter into the nothingness
Or wide open to witness the limitless
And let my heart feel the presence of silence.
No, I do not call them sounds—
When the grasses touch each other
When the wind blows and gets stuck in my ears
When the birds twitter and
Somewhere far, jingles the bell
And the friendly insects
Crawl on and under the soil
No, I do not call them sounds,
But silence.
They are part of nature
Which I let my heart feel the presence of.
And maybe then, I’ll find
A way to think, the answers
To this and which I’ve always inquired.
II
By sleeping on that dry grassy land
By watching the cloudy sky by day
And the starry sky by night
You may answer through my dreams
Or by forming the clouds,
In different shapes, in several layers
By twinkling the stars, in Morse code.
Well, You know all them sorts,
You know all them ways.
All I want is nothing but to see
The unseen, at least a glance.
You might be the light
That may not meet my sight
You may cover my eyes then
Using the darkest nights
To filter Your light into my eyes.
You might be the invisible,
Hidden to the sinful eyes.
You may give me the water then
That You preserved for the righteous
To clean the eyes and see
The most beautiful sight.
Then all I’ll here again the voice telling me
Then know that—
“Heaven on earth is absurd
And beauty my friend
Is an expensive thing.”
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