Life often speaks louder in silence than in words, and that’s exactly what good emotional poetry in English does. It takes feelings we struggle to explain — longing, faith, loss, hope — and turns them into simple lines that touch the heart. This poem walks through that journey, from the quiet ache of missing someone to the deep peace found in surrender and mercy. Every line is written to feel real, not rehearsed, because true emotional poetry in English doesn’t try to impress — it tries to connect. If you’ve ever felt too much to say out loud, these words might say it for you.
“This thought of yours
is on everyone’s lips.”

“Your beautiful imagination
is the splendor of your beauty.”

“The desire to meet you
is the sign of your rivalry/competition.”

“Only you, only you, you
are the proof of being Lord.”

“To be annihilated while in Your servitude is true’
this alone is life.”

“That I forgot this truth,
this alone is the secret of my wandering.”

“Save me. This heir of life
is truly the miracle of Your mercy.”

FAQ’S:
Q1: What does sabr (patience) really mean?
Sabr isn’t just about waiting — it means keeping your heart and faith calm even during hard times. This is the true meaning of patience, and it forms the foundation of every strong relationship and life itself.
Q2: How can I develop patience during difficult times?
To develop patience, start by accepting small daily struggles with a calm heart, turn to prayer for strength, and trust that ease always follows hardship.
Q3: Is patience important in love as well?
: Yes, patience matters most in love — because true love is the one that grows through waiting, silence, and sacrifice.
Q4: What is the connection between patience and God's mercy?
When a person surrenders their desires to God with patience, their prayers come closer to being answered — this is the greatest secret of patience.
Q5: Is patience a weakness or a strength?
Patience is never a weakness — it’s the greatest strength. A person who controls their emotions and quietly endures hard times is truly the strongest of all.
before we go
This poem reminds us that every feeling — longing, imagination, devotion, even confusion — leads us back to something greater than ourselves. It shows how forgetting the simple truth of surrender causes us to wander, while accepting mercy brings peace. In just a few lines, it captures a journey many of us quietly live. If these words touched you, come back for more poetry that speaks straight to the heart.
