My Estranged Granddaughter

        My Estranged Granddaughter

Light up; brighten up, O my dear child,

For a petty lapse, sorry I did thee chide,

With dewy eyes ye stooped before me,

Let smiles play with all charms and glee.


Frisk about, be frolicsome and dance,

Let tiny steps so rhythmically advance,

 Open to me your thrilling world anew,

Of chuckles, giggles and innocent adieu!


Let that alluring dimple of thy cheeks,

Play the thrill evermore that bespeaks,

The filial love that I’ve longed for days,

Flash in your eyes with the same blaze.


Breathe thy sweet prattle unto my ears,

The fount of love, pouring love for years

I shalt brace to my heart in my solitude,

In feeble years ’twill stand my fortitude.


A memoir; “I appear and you run away”

“The hide and seek” thy luxurious play,

Lives to mesmerize and veers my muse,

Allured with the days of yore I’ll amuse.

Come; I shall hold you in my arms so close,

Wipe off your teary eyes, my damask rose!

Love has its bumps too, but silently so soft,

Conferring on the dew drops its shine aloft.


Rest all your rupture and rift aside, be calm,

For uneasy hearts bring that thrill and balm,

The panacea to allay all pains, woe and grief,

A sea of emotions I’ve writ in my words brief.


By Dr. Riaz Ahmad

October 24, 2022


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