The Horizon newsletter that is printed and published by the Sultan Qaboos University had at last published my second short story which is titled Blue Ribbon Beauty.
This short story is the first of a two-part short story series on which I plan to send the second part in due time to the people behind the newsletter for publishment.
And since the newsletter has no official website on which you can check out the story, I have - below - typed it out for your pleasure and enjoyment.
Please do share your comments on it..
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We smiled
We just kept on smiling
Her eyes into mine
Our lives were connected
‘Hi’
We stood there. We didn’t talk
We couldn’t speak. We couldn’t breathe. We just had to fall
‘Maybe a drink?’
Anything to make you happy
Anything to make you stay with me
Your eyes; your lips; the elegance that surrounds me
‘I would ask to stay forever like this’
‘Why is that?’
‘So I can always remember you like this’
Her eyes gleamed like an innocent child
‘Maybe a better chance for us to know each other, to get to understand’
Blooming, while she gazed
My heart was racing
Unstoppable, at this stage
You’d think I was nuts
But I assure you
I have seen her before. Where and how? And why was I unaware?
Beauty beyond compare
This night
This passion flare
‘You’re late’
She looked at me suddenly, worryingly
‘What took you so long to come into my life? Today?’
I had seen you before
I have only dreamed of this moment
For a night, with you, to hit into my heart – the centre of my love, the core
She stared into the floor
She was smiling deeply
Yet she could not hide it at all
That is beauty
That is beauty
To me
That day
How could I let her go?
‘I have to go now; maybe we’ll meet some other day’
She turned around, smiled back at me, but unaware
That as she headed out
Something had fallen off of her, but I think she did it on purpose to show how much she cared
Before it fell to the floor
She left, but the image of her, in my heart, it will always be
I pray that I will know her, one day more
Because of the blue ribbon within my hands…
2 comments:
Short but sweet as they say. There's a piercing feeling all through the story of words that are spoken without speaking.
I really liked it.
Shaykhspeara Sha'ira:
Thank you..
As I said in the post, this is the 1st of a 2-part series which I had developed. And, inshallah, should the 2nd one be approved for publishing, I will see to it that you get the chance to read it on my blog.
Thanks again!
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