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For Keeping In Touch

You covered all hurt by smile
You never think i know it
For keeping in touch 
I enjoy it

Copyright © Ali Pran | Year Posted 2017



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Again In Your Lap

When again in your lap
Little  I will born
When I will sleeping
By feeding your breast

Please don't keep me
On a bed
I want to see lovely smile
By sleeping in your lap

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Sign

Sacrifices have hurt
Like some burning metal's touch.

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Heart

You may get back your health and wealth but never your heart

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Friend

Some friends ignore you
Like you're unknown
Someone never leave you
Even you're break down

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Beauty

Really You're more beautiful then my dream.

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Desire

Sometimes my kite of leaf
leave me to touch 
Where the blue sky
Kissing the green grass

But the tree hold its tail 
Someone desire heaven 
He get burning hell

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Ice

The luxurious Ice swallowing the pride of wine.

Copyright © Ali Pran | Year Posted 2019

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MIME

The owner's ten-story building
Rises up, whooshing, growing vast.
While the worker's humble two-sloped roof
Erodes and wastes in the wind's fierce blast.

Copyright © Ali Pran | Year Posted 2025

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Vanished

The roof has borne its share
Of winter's chill, summer's heat,
Of storms and rains,
The wood consumed by termites,
Spiders weaving webs throughout the home.
Ants have claimed the very foundation,
Young rats, in ruinous floods.

The people, they were scorched
By literal fires, or by a hidden agony
Hoarded deep within their hearts.
They became exiles,
Driven by a neighbor's torment,
Or by utter destitution,
Or by the callous neglect of their own kin.

Copyright © Ali Pran | Year Posted 2025


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