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I'm a blind believer, a blind lover
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LOVE
what is love to you?
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Endless Journey

I just wanna look at your eyes, look stealthily

Never touch you, never touch you, never

If you don’t want to, and if you promise, you’ll never be someone else’s

Whatever, the sun rises or hides in the cloud

You’re only mine and will ever be

I want my day begin with your smile, my evening in your shade

If you let, I wanna keep my head on your lap

Mooonlight falls into your face and you smile

I wanna be drowned into it, strech your hand on my head or not, whatever

I’ll hold at least one hand on my chest, if I lose, I’ll be stunned, I can’t

I can’t live without you. My world without you like a desert, the lifeless

I’m tired, will you give shelter?

Will you remove the sweat of forehead? Will you keep me in your chest? I wanna be drowned into the ocean of your heart, will you take me?

If I make another Taj Mahal for you, if I touch The Moon on your forehead, will you?

Why are you so skeptical? Or scared? What else do you want? Where is the address of your heart? Over the oceans or the mountains?

Lets love

Lets wet in the rain leaving all the obstacles behind

Let’s go unknown, happy or cry no matter, it’s an endless jouney together

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Advice for Young Men.
150 words or less. Any format.
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From Darkness to Light

We find different communities like Christians, Muslims, Hindus,‌ Buddhists, Atheists and so on in the world. Law of Contradiction states that contradictory statements cannot both be true in the same sense at the same time. So, after death, there can never be many consequences according to the differences in belief. Absolutely, any one belief will be proved true, the rest will not. So, the ultimate goal of life should be to find the way to the truth.

Parents who showed the light of the world, should be given the highest respect.

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Fear or Phobia
Write a poem about a fear or phobia you have.
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Dare The Fear

One day a man got up in the morning and saw a huge black mountain in front of his house. He was scared. “Where did the mountain come from?” he said to himself. Afterwards, he thought to himself “lets go ahead, see what happens”. He proceeded boldly. Then the mountain came down in his hand turning into a little sweet food and he swallowed it. Then his sleep broke. In fact, he saw the whole thing in his dream. He could not understand anything. He went to a scholar. The scholar told him that the black mountain was the hard work that he was running away from. If he dared to move forward, his hard work would have been as easy as the sweet.

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Time Travel
Write about what you would do if had the ability to time travel. Where would you go? Who would you meet? Be as creative as posssible?
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A Close Link

Basra was a populated city in the Roman occupied Syria in the Arabian Peninsula. There was a church of Monk Gargis, mostly known as Bahera, located on a hilltop there. Bahera was also an expert on the previous Holy Scriptures, including the Torah and Gospel of Jesus. For this reason, people came from almost everywhere and from nearby areas.

After the death of Grandfather, child Muhammad (S) continued to grow at the house of his Uncle in Makkah. Uncle used to love him and Muhammad (S) also used to help him in various affairs. Uncle Abu Talib was a businessman, and he went to Syria every year for business work. Once Muhammad (S) asked him to go with him and he could not ignore. Muhammad (S) was 12 years old then. After reaching Basra on the way to the journey, Abu Talib stopped the caravan and tented. Monk Gargis was especially attracted to the caravan. The farsighted priest, looking at him and talking to him, recognized Muhammod (S) as the last prophet metioned in the previous Holy Scriptures. He invited all the caravans in the honor of the child Muhammad (S). Abu Talib accepted his invitation. At the same time, the priest Bahera forbade Abu Talib to take Muhammad (S) to Syria because the Jews and Christians could harm him there. The meeting happened in the shade of a tree. It is astonishing that fourteen hundred years later that same tree is discovered still alive in the northern deserts of Jordan. The only tree alive in hundreds of square miles of emptiness. This tree is a reminder of the close links between the Abrahamic religions and a link to the life of the Prophet.

However, if I could, I would take part in the arrangement as the priest’s pupil. Perhaps, the priest could find me any way to end the crusades in recent times.