Kulmiye Posted November 9, 2006 If tomorrow never comes If I never smile Or laugh uncontrollably I hope I’m quiet Peaceful In my last moments So you could recognize that peace In my soul So maybe it could be convey To yours When you need it Handed down As the fruit of my burdens The compensation for my strive I hope I’m reflective and brave So you could think of me As just on a new character The flowing spirit Wandering Not confined In the limitations Of my body And the laws of our society I'd hope you'll have time for me In your thoughts And dreams Bcuz I ignored you more than once And it wasn't Bcuz I was unavailable I tried to But I could never think In terms of the future Of dying alone And forlorn If tomorrow never comes And the last place I lived Was in this empty apartment Full of books, machines And other material waste Watching the days getting Cold and friends getting toast I'd wish that you'll live better Than I have If I never got to do everything The things I wanted To my heart's content If I just stocked up my regrets I'd wish you would live differently Learn from my example I wouldn't want you to be hurt By exactly the same things If you don't have to Then you shouldn't If you never took too many risks Afraid of that one That would break you I'd wish you did So that you would Come out of it stronger Than you were In the beginning If tomorrow never comes I'd hope I touched your heart That it would miss me as much I'd wish that you'd never suffer Another day in your life Without me to help you through Just to be by your side again I'd do anything Though it’s impossible I wouldn't want to think in terms of reality When I could dream big instead contemplation on the possibilities I'd hope I did enough heed For everyone that was ever important In my eyes To still remember me Long after i'm buried If tomorrow never comes If I never stopped to smell the flowers Admired the beauty of this world While I was working Been enticed by a warm sunny day Or a clear night With enough bright stars to grant my wishes If I never tasted every kind of food Or never bought a pair of Air Forces Not caring About what others do About what they think About acting my age Or propriety If I never Expressed my emotions clearly Keeping them all inside If I never Kept all my promises Leaving this earth owing nothing No one shed a tear by my side If I never Loved you too much Or wanted intensely enough To make something happen If I never Welcomed a sunset Committing each and every color to memory If I never Climax at the sky Adoring its radiance From an unobstructed view Erasing all buildings Stoplights And power lines I'd wish I did all I could While I was alive And if I didn't Then I’d wish for more time Bcuz tomorrow will have come too soon Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BOB Posted November 10, 2006 Salam Aleikum W.W Beautifully composed and wonderfully delivered.. nice one my brother Kulmiye and please keep them coming Insha Allah. Peace, Love & Unity. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kulmiye Posted November 13, 2006 Thank you BOB! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Instinct.Poet Posted December 19, 2006 Beautifull peice there buddy. I swear I missed Somaliaonline and just simply letting my mind wonder freely as it pleases. Great Job Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ameen Posted December 29, 2006 Assalam alaikum... Here is my ideal life, if only Allah had decreed it for me, but in any case… Alhamdullilah, Allah has blessed me by making me a Muslim and favoring me with the remembrance of My Lord. My Ideal Life with my Ideal Companions: Part 1 The neighboring house belonged to Umar ibn al-Khattaab and I would sit and patiently wait for him to come out, before I gave him my salaams and watched him as he walked off and about. I would spend my mornings in the hot fields of Medina, learning from the warrior himself, Khalid Ibn Al-Walid. I would follow my intense training by traveling to the southern part of the city, to the house of Anas Ibn Malik. He would teach us about adaab and share stories from the Prophet (saw). Our hearts over-taken with light and our eyes with tears, We wished we were among those whom the Prophet placed under his care. From the distance, we would hear the call of the adaan by Bilal, whose heart was firm with solid emaan. On arrival to the masjid, the lines were formed, and the salat had began. It was Abu Bakr who led us and read from the beautiful words of the Quran. After the salat, we would sit and remember Allah with the exception of a few Bedouins, who would up and run. I would look around for Ibn Abaas, he was indeed my best of friends. I would stare at him in amazement, as I witnessed his growing knowledge of the Quran After the sunnah salat and the departure of our khaleefah Abu Bakr, and the ever fearful Umar ibn al-Khattaab, I would sit in the company of Ali, Zayd, Ibn Umar and Ibn Abaas as we would listen to Ibn Mas’ood talk about the pleasures of Junnah. This ever-close to our heart topic, would cause those whom Allah had blessed to depart and to their needs from their wives. While those who were left behind, sat and sought from the Great Bounty belonging to Allah. And Allah knows best Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites