SLEEP
A poem by Saima Nadeem
Let me sleep for some more time
To breathe in the silence of a noisy chime
Let me forget that all I have lost
To perceive what I just left to host
Let me confront my unconscious
To punch the fears that hop so obvious
Let me get some relief from my pain
To laugh harsh at what destiny drain
Let me build a castle and a hut
To glide my soul when the door is shut
Let me take a break to fix the stuff
To earn the essence from the tricky trough
Let me know that I'm still existing
To suffer a half death is not an ending
Let me just freshen up my mind
To execute the tasks pausing in a line
Let me meet the passed away loved ones
To have a cup of tea without any dimension
Let me cry on my own corps
To sense the tears without wet gloss
Let me yearn for the world of my own
To rule the hearts without any crown
Let me win and lost in the same round
To dominate the ruin in the rigorous battleground
Let me dream for some more time
To breathe in the silence of a noisy chime
Let me drown in a frantic waterfall
To book a complimentary ride to the City Mall
Let me be stuck in the middle of a hurricane
To see a sun fighting with the low rain
Let me travel to another continent without wings
To flatter in front of temporal resident slings
Let me peer the future promos down
To leave the past in childhood town
Let me lost in the mysterious sleep planet
To pull me out of bound poles magnet
Let me admit that sleep is a blessing
To soothe anyone poor or a potent king