Hey, the light of my heart!

When you are gone,
Would you not return?

When you are no more
In my sight:
Day is held captive
By night.

When you are gone,
So are my sleep and rest.

It is hard to judge:
Did I win or lose?
When from the Heavens,
Comes this patience-test.

Wound upon wound,
In utter pain am I bound.
How terrible:
A cure is nowhere found.

When you are gone,
How eagerly Him I beseech:
In a hope for a response,
From Him shall reach.

“My Him is so Merciful,”
The lesson you did teach,
“‘Your wailing will reach.”

Like a barren shell
Deserted on a beach,
In this dark hour I long
For sun’s rays to hatch.

When you are gone,
I sat on this bench:
For an answer to quench—

“All that has come
Will finally be gone.

But I do have a question:
A Sun that is gone,
Would it not return
On tomorrow’s morn?”

Hey, who endears His Fear!

Declare an end
To this passive winter,
The rain and snow:
Lost their splendor.

For my eyes,
Awaken from this deadly slumber.
For my heart,
The Cool Breeze you whisper!

2001. Edit March 2024


Mujeeb Jaihoon

Mujeeb Jaihoon, reputed Indian author, explores themes of universal love, deeply embedded in a disruptive spiritual worldview.

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