LOVE 2006
Mohammed Serajul Islam Molla
20.01.2006
I went to Holland in spring
To bring flowers bound up with string
To give to My Love
Because she was my dove,
But she said 'You stupid. Forget the flowers. Bring me the ring!'
Story of a Red Rose:
Valentine's Day 2006
Bithi Das
13.03.2006
Laos the country. I am going away.
I come to Heathrow earlier
So decided to have a drink to feel easier.
Café was upstairs
So I took the escalator
Just in front, there was a bagel café.
There was a young lad opposite the counter
Who served bagel and tea to me.
I went to the nearest table and then
Suddenly I felt somebody near to me
The young lad with a red rose in his hand.
He smiled and the rose was offered.
I smiled and felt I have been honoured
Oh yes, it is Valentine's Day.
I went down to check-in.
There was a handsome lad in the desk within.
I liked him and I think he liked me too
He gave me a gorgeous smile and I
Gave him the rose.
We understood and said nothing.
I had the fun, so I had to run
And thus was the end of my Red Rose Story.
LOVE
by Mohammed Serajul Islam Molla
2004
To make you happy
My love
I shall bring seven colours
From the rainbow - paint you in seven colours
Seek out the pearls from the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean,
I will go to Heaven
To Bring the Elixir for your eternal life
But what I want only is your LOVE for me.
Or for the second thought
I shall love you without asking any return from you.
My satisfaction is only
To love you, love you,
Love you, you, you, you
Where are you my LOVE?
Where are you?
Show your beautiful face to me my love!
reprinted from [London Time: Poetry from London's Time
Banks
published by nef (the new economics foundation: London 2004)]
A Young Man Rejoiced in the Spring
Patsy Futatsugi
20.01.2006
A young man rejoiced in the spring
When Birds get together and sing.
He wanted a mate
But he left it too late
That slow acting man in the spring
A LOVE
POEM
by Bithi Das
15.02.2007
Love - the word you hear from your childhood
I love you mummy you say when you are a child
I love you darling. you say when you are an adult.
But what about unspoken Love?
Have you ever had in your life
It is more romantic when you feel
I had love in my life in the the past
But it didn't last.
We have been parted miles and miles
away.
The Existence of
Love
by Mohammed Serajul Islam Molla
20.02.2007
Love has no language.
Who says this is a liar.
Call him.
I want to see his face.
I shall ask an explanation of him.
If he fails to make me satisfied
I shall slap him.
Love makes you great,
Magnanimous and honest.
Without it, you are nobody!
Because of the existence of love
The world is still wonderful.
Without Love, Life is barren and useless
Good for nothing.
Without Love
The word 'Life'
has no meaning.
THE
PURPLE POETS HAVE INCLUDED, OVER THE
YEARS:
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Babushka, Bithi
Das, Brenda Stevenson, Carol Moon, Eileen Francis, Eppie Caredda, Ferdous
Rahman, Serajul Islam Molla, Jean Watt, Kathy Randle, Nahar Islam, Norah
Platt, Patsy Futatsugi, Shelagh Beale, Sheila Green, Steve Maly. The Purple
Poets are members of Time Banking UK, and have co-produced projectswith
The Bloomsbury Time Bank, The West Euston Time Bank, The Third Age
Project Drama (The TADs) directed by Gary Kielty and T.A.P.'s
Fine Line-Dancers led by Alicia Frost, as well as co-producing projects
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