Dream flight | credit: http://www.flickr.com/photos/shelbob/
Dream flight | credit: http://www.flickr.com/photos/shelbob/

Bagaimana ya

hendak ku luahkan

Isyarat hati, agar jelas,isyarat jiwa, agar pasti

Agar kau tahu

Diri ini bergelora menanti hari, mengira waktu

Menunggu saat-saat agar kita dapat bertemu

Melepas rindu.

Ingin sekali ku panggil merpati, minta ia sampaikan

Warkah jiwa dari ku untukmu

Bersalut harapan, dimeterai dengan mimpi-mimpi

Agar kau tahu

Hati ini hanya ada satu nama

Dan di situ telah terukir namamu.

Hendak juga ku panggil awan turunkan hujan

Dan dari rintik-rintik hujan itu

Akan ku lukiskan perasaan ku terhadapmu.

Tapi,

Aku tidak pandai melukis.

Lalu Aku tulis puisi ini

Kerana ini sahajalah cara yang ku tahu

Untuk sampaikan hajat agar ia kesampaian

Agar kau tahu

Keadaan ku yang memujamu.

Biar bukan Hanya Tuhan sahaja yang tahu.

Noreen wrote this on a rainy day, after listening to the song by Ning Baizura, Awan Yang Terpilu. Her loyarburokking here is on her own time and her own views. They bear no reflection on the organisation she works for.

Life is not meant to be lived in linear. Predictability is boring, make it an adventure.

10 replies on “Agar Kau Tahu #LoyarBerkasih”

  1. I probably have met you then…I distinctly remembered a law major somewhere in the lineup…but sshhh….don't bring up that embarrassing moment of my life. ;)

  2. Hajar,

    Hehe, masa saya tulis puisi ni hati saya memang sedang berbunga-bunga.

    Clarissa

    I read in your comments in another post that you were a physics major in UM. I think I know you. We were in the Marie Claire thing together.

  3. Am going to abuse a quotation I just read by Jerome Mcgann regarding Percy Bysshe Shelley's love poem "Episychidion" that I think is apt and applicable to many forms of love poems.

    "No poem of Shelley's has been judged more recondite. To his admirers it is perhaps his most beautiful work, to his detractors his most ineffectual. Epipsychidion is a love poem that realizes a dysfunction between desire and action. And both judgments are not only persuasive but also underscore the poem's performative character. It imagines what it knows, and what it represents in and as itself: that is, both the rules of this dysfunction and the unachieved desire to overcome it."

  4. If you love somebody, let them go, for if they return, they were always yours. And if they don't, they never were

  5. it's beautiful, Noreen – thank you for contributing for #LoyarBerkasih! Much appreciated. Looking forward for your next piece to come out.

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