Agonizing Darkness

Samer Amin

 

 

Keeping your eyes closed, will never do the light any harm,

 

 

 

keeping your eyes closed will only harm your eyes.

 

 

 

Keeping your ears closed, will never do the talented singer any harm,

 

 

 

keeping your ears closed will only deny your ears his enchanting voice.

 

 

 

Keeping your mouth closed, will never do the sweet river any harm,

 

 

 

keeping your mouth closed will only exacerbate your excruciating thirsty.

 

 

 

Keeping your heart closed will never do the Unconditional Eternal Lover any harm,

 

 

 

keeping your heart closed will only keep your heart in his agonizing darkness forever.

 

  • Author: Samer Amin (Offline Offline)
  • Published: December 29th, 2020 01:21
  • Category: Unclassified
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Comments4

  • Goldfinch60

    Keeping all open will bring the joy, laughter, health and love forever into our lives.

    Andy

    • Samer Amin

      Thank you Andy, unfortunately, some people think that closing all these senses would allow them take revenge of their unfair and injustice Fate, whereas they only take revenge of themselves.

    • Michael Edwards

      I love the way this is written and so correct although there are times when the mouth is best kept closed lol

      • Samer Amin

        Thank you so much , I absolutely agree with you about the importance of keeping the mouth closed; especially, during any useless argument with a gas-lighting, manipulative partner.

      • orchidee

        Good write Samer.

        • Samer Amin

          Thanks a lot for your encouraging words.

        • Jerry Reynolds

          Well said Samer. My father said to me "when an opportunity to keep your mouth shut arizes. Take It."

          • Samer Amin

            It was a wise advice, and it is a must; especially, if someone gets arrested, and his words might be taken against him during initial investigations.



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