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Where did you go last night?

Posted on May 5, 2012 by Novid Shaid
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He arose with gleaming eyes and the traces of last night
still smouldering from the ardour of the tryst.
From her side of the bed, she sat up, carefully observing
Pangs of suspicion swelling, sensing some foreboding:

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Posted in Poems, Sufi/Mystical | Tagged ardour, beloved one, layla | 1 Reply

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