The Souls Decree

AGirlsPen

I cannot rule. Without seeing those- silently crying, crying out. To be noticed. They say they are normal; I think not. 

Shadows and Ghosts 

Nothing they are. 

Cannot escape reality, not even their cry’s. 

Show yourself, for on that day no one stands for you. 

Daedbot be you, 

look around, 

ye lived a life for another now their burdens are yours, 

you chose your poison. 

Why is it the wrong entities lead and some of you follow?

Leaving your soul for someone else to borrow, 

Their scale of transgressions becomes yours, 

Tell me? 

What have you gotten out of this? 

A life lived for another and a soul wasted away. 

“Oh My lord! send me back, my misdeeds have become great but I know that your forgiveness is greater. I call upon you humbly as you have commanded, so if you reject me, then who will show me mercy? I have nothing to hold onto except my hopes in you and onto your pardoning.” 

 

Oh Beni’Adam! 

Thou show the same weakness of the flesh and fitrah as your Father and Father's Father, in succession to the Father and Mother, the Clay and the Rib, the brother and stone. 

Ya ayyuhal nas!

Thyn souls saunter this earth alone like a drifter, 

beware of the shapeshifters, 

don't be one of his listeners for he always whispers. 

 

Felt I deep grief, of my soul-

Out weighted are sins now

Can't I wash them,

By wine or by holy zem-zem?

I need cure to my fall

For I limerence the primrose path

And before I cross As-sirat, I want pardon

I fear to prostrate Lord of Lords,

For there is burden of inclination

Paradise and hell fire I want not

But a cup of Kouthar is only issue”

 

O! You who lost the thread – “Here I am!” 

How's the heart to forget he who resides in your soul?

 

“I am a stranger to myself,

so strange that when I hear my tongue speak it surprises my ear;

I see my laughing inner self, crying, fighting, frightened. 

So my being admires, and my soul wonders to my soul, 

but I remain unknown, hidden and submerged by the mist,

Altruistically indulged in the ignis fatuus.”

  • Author: AGirlsPen (Offline Offline)
  • Published: March 9th, 2023 16:33
  • Comment from author about the poem: When I was writing this poem, I took the most important piece of my values and it is Islam, I thought about judgment day and how a conversation between God and sinner would go on judgment day. I hope you guys like it and I am open to feedback:)
  • Category: Spiritual
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  • L. B. Mek

    even devoid of any theological alignment
    I found this such a good read
    you have a wonderful gift
    thanks for sharing
    “Wa-alaikum as-salaam”
    (May, peace be with you dear poet)

    • AGirlsPen

      thank you so much 🙂 this comment really made my day!



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