QUESTION
Are your eyebrows like bows? My heart is a target Do you think it's a blink of an eye? My liver is blood Are your eyes dull? My eyes are crying Munis is kind, Do you call honesty a lie?
Your hand was searching at night Let me tell you My glasses are dry Shall I speak of my flower? Delivering only to you If I speak my way The one you look at If I speak of death, Don't say John, don't say John, Is this a pure hijran? Munis is kind, Do you call honesty a lie?
Through your door Shall I tell you heaven? Every step is a miracle Shall I say your art? Smile to the world Can I say thank you To live without you Can I tell you how hard you work? It's easy for you, isn't it? Take my word for it Munis is kind, Do you call honesty a lie?
This is your poor heart Let me tell you Every lover is lonely Can I tell you about the claim? Or from the burden of your name, Can I tell you about the meaning Silver of the times Let me tell you It's a different time, isn't it? Is this another saga? Mu
This poem seems to be a heartfelt expression of longing, love, and the complexities of emotions. The speaker is addressing someone they deeply care about, asking rhetorical questions and making poignant statements about their feelings and experiences. The recurring line, "Munis is kind, Do you call honesty a lie?" suggests a theme of sincerity and the struggle to convey true emotions.
The poem touches on various metaphors and imagery:
The poem ends abruptly with "Mu," which might be an incomplete word or name, leaving the reader with a sense of unfinished thoughts or emotions.
Overall, the poem is rich with emotional depth and explores themes of love, longing, sincerity,