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“Rae’s thoughts and hope

He preached, he prayed, in a place, in a congregation,
He possessed an extraordinary imagination,

A charm that mesmerised all, made him a believable preacher,
But after prayers, the preacher never returned and so did not the holy teacher,

Because what he appeared in these holy sessions was a false projection of him,
Behind his conscience and veil of charm was hidden an abominable world grim,

Like in all of us, he too was a host to a resident beast,
Who regularly on his fancies and endless wishes did feast,

He had resolved to taming the congregation and not the beast he was constantly feeding,
Within him, with a renewed virility, new forms of evil were breeding,

As the congregation left and he eased his hands held in prayer,
He frantically shook them to get rid of the evil layer,

That he recognised but never wanted to let go,
Maybe that is why the priest that stood here was forsaken by his priestly conscience long ago,

So after every prayer, the preacher never returned, just a man with the beast did,
And then behind the morbidity of thoughts and endless fantasies this man hid,

To feed the beast in million ways,
In those vacant hours of nights and endless days,

Because after the prayers the preacher never returned, only his beast affiliated part faced everyone,
As he fed himself on diabolic thoughts and vile imaginations of always someone, a new one,

And this is how the preacher lived until his last day,
He was still the same and he had decided not to change anyway,

And when Lucifer claimed his soul, he was confused too,
Because the beast in him was there so was the preacher too,

It was difficult to tell them apart,
And neither of them alone wanted to depart,

They had fused into one and Lucifer gave them a puzzled look,
Then he looked inside himself and he was completely shaken, and the ground under his feet shook,

The beast had already claimed his soul unaware that he is the God of Hell, the creator of all abomination,
So he cast the beast back into the preacher and now they live in this immortal curse of incarceration,

Where the preacher feels imprisoned by the beast and beast feels imprisoned by the preacher,
Because after knowing the soul of Lucifer the beast had become lot meaner,

Thus began the preacher’s never ending curse,
He does not die, although he longs for it and keeps staring at the hearse,

Because Lucifer did not want a greater God in his own kingdom,
Now preacher is the victim of his own knowledge of evil and his wretched wisdom,

The congregation is free, because they have learned to establish direct communion with the God,
And now they don’t have to deal with the preacher who always after prayers acted diabolically and in ways odd.”
Javid Ahmad Tak, They Loved in 2075!

“Vacant yet hopeful

The windows are closed,
The room is lit with sunshine and many wishes proposed and unproposed,

There in the vacant room where no one lives,
You can feel something that mind denies and only the heart believes,

Something unseen that sweeps across the walls,
Walls from where the sunlight night’s shadows uninstalls,

Shadows that do not leave the room and occupy dark corners of this vacant room,
Almost like the dark irony of the shadow cast by the most beautiful flower in bloom,

And as the sun is forced to retire by the advancing darkness,
The shadows rise and hang on the walls with a defiant steadiness,

Then they begin to crawl to and fro, here and there, until they are everywhere,
And the vacant room is now occupied by its resident darkness that springs from somewhere,

Maybe it is just an imagination, because nights are dark and days are either bright or sunny,
There could be reasons many, and explanations as many,

So, I decide to occupy the vacant room and challenge its shadows,
There in the shadows, I found trapped moments of time, that the room from somewhere borrows,

From past, from moments that long ago ceased to exist,
So, I opened the windows and the shadows fell, and they no longer did about anything insist,

Because the touch of sunlight had allowed the hope to enter,
And now, the once dark room, the room of sorrows, is the hope’s main center,

Where I often enter to think of her, and my past,
And now instead of dark shadows, her beautiful reflection on all walls I have cast,

So, if you happen to visit the room, and you see her staring at you from every wall,
It is a fused reflection of our love, all our feelings; and an open display of our romantic ball.”
Javid Ahmad Tak, They Loved in 2075!