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The Twenty-eighth of Ramadan

Khalid Mukhtar · June 14, 2018 · 2 Comments

Hope is like the waning moon
That flees the starlit night
But only for returning soon
A floating silver scythe
To cut the ties of apathy
And cast aside despair

Let the ink of tawbah dye
This dark and silent satin sky

Poetry, Ramadan

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