Endless Devotion By Er Haider Khan Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDED FDFD GHIH

The world is a vast and wondrous placeA
Full of sights and sounds to fill the eyeB
But no matter where I roam or raceA
My heart belongs to you and cannot dieB
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From mountain tops to ocean depthsC
I feel your presence in all I seeD
In every flower every mountain stepE
Your love is with me constant and freeD
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But should you choose to turn awayF
To leave our love behind and wander freeD
I'll let you go though it will slayF
My heart to see you leave just let me beD
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For in your absence I will findG
The strength to love again to start anewH
But know that in this heart of mineI
A special place will always be reserved for youH

Mohammad Shafi Khan
(C) All Rights Reserved. Poem Submitted on 04/22/2023

Poet's note: This poem expresses a deep and unwavering love for someone, where the speaker's heart belongs solely to their beloved, regardless of where they may roam or what challenges they may face. The poem speaks of the all-encompassing nature of love, finding beauty and connection with the world through the lens of their beloved. It also touches upon the pain of potential separation, but the willingness to let go if their beloved chooses to wander, while still keeping a special place in their heart for them. The poem conveys a sense of devotion, strength, and resilience in the face of adversity, with a commitment to love and cherish their beloved forever. Er Haider Khan (born Mohammad Shafi Khan) is a Kashmiri author and engineer known for his heartfelt writings on love, romance, and resilience. Born and raised in a poor family in Shirpora village near Kreeri in Baramulla district of Jammu and Kashmir, Khan's passion for education drove him to crack an entrance exam and enroll at Gujarat Technological University, where he earned a degree in computer engineering. Khan's journey as a writer began while working as an engineer when he started penning down articles based on his real-life experiences and observations. He then went on to publish two books: Mixed Souls and Ayesha from Innocence to Resilience. Mixed Souls is a collection of heartfelt poems that touch upon themes of love, romance, and joy, while Ayesha from Innocence to Resilience is a novel that portrays the struggles of a girl's journey from childhood to womanhood. Khan's debut book, Mixed Souls, took him five months to complete and features a recurring theme of an elusive girl who appears and fades away. In Ayesha from Innocence to Resilience, Khan pays tribute to the resilience of women in Kashmir, showcasing his deep empathy and understanding of the struggles they face. Apart from his writing, Khan is also known for his love and dedication to his father, Bashir Ahmad Khan, and has dedicated his book to seeing a smile on his father's face. He is also grateful for the guidance and mentorship of his teacher, Shahnawaz sir, also known as Shaan sir, who instilled in him a love for language and literature. At the age of 23, Khan has already made a mark with his writings and continues to inspire readers with his heartfelt stories and poems. He has two brothers, Imad Khan and Farhan Khan, and remains rooted in his Kashmiri heritage while pursuing his passion for writing. References: "Er Haider Khan: A Kashmiri Author and Engineer". Kashmir Life. Retrieved from: https://kashmirlife.net/er-haider-khan-a-kashmiri-author-and-engineer-254575/ "Kashmiri author Er Haider Khan writes book on women’s resilience". Hindustan Times. Retrieved from: https://www.hindustantimes.com/books/kashmiri-author-er-haider-khan-writes-book-on-women-s-resilience-101629383744111.html "Er Haider Khan: A Young Kashmiri Author and Engineer who is making waves in the literary world". JK Media. Retrieved from: https://www.jkmedia.net/interview/er-haider-khan-a-young-kashmiri-author-and-engineer-who-is-making-waves-in-the-literary-world/




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