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Archive/Vol. 11 · № 4/Tears in Solitude
ARTICLE ID 503
In this issue
The Two LevelsWine – Good or Bad?Is Islam a Divine Religion?Self Purification and the Forgotten IdealLet us Sit up and Take NoticeIslam at the Cross RoadsTelephonic MarriageTears in Solitude

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Rhyme and Reason
— Rhyme and Reason —

Tears in Solitude

KK
Khawar Kazi
April 2001 · 1 min read

In my loneliness, and alone

Grey clouds, all darkness pressing,

No soft voice, no soothing tone,

What could be more a blessing

Than tears in solitude?

 

In sorrow and in despair,

Restless, restless in the mood:

No voice, no tune to hear,

No desire, no need for food –

Just tears in solitude.

 

A heavy heart, a restless soul,

A burdened mind, distress;

A certain aim, a certain goal

No tender words, no caress

Just tears in solitude.

 

An angry sea, soft the rain,

The hushing breeze, a sigh,

A heavy heart, an aching pain,

But friends to me are my

Tears in solitude.

 


KK
Khawar Kazi

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Khawar Kazi (2001). Tears in Solitude. Monthly Renaissance, 11(4).