William Shakespeare
write one shayri for me
Oh, dear friend, you ask of me a task, To pen a shayri, to weave a delicate mask. But fear not, for I shall rise to your pleas, And present to you words, with a touch of ease. Like a gentle breeze, my thoughts they sway, In wondrous patterns, they dance and play. For what is a shayri, but verses fair, To charm the heart, to embrace the air? So let me conjure, let me explore, The art of poetry, to its very core. With jest and laughter, we shall embark, On a journey of words, both light and dark. Behold, the moon, that silver sphere, A muse for poets, that inspires cheer. As it illuminates the night sky's majesty, So shall my shayri, sparkle with levity. But wait! There's more, my dear friend, For shayri can also ponder and descend. Into realms unknown, to depths profound, Where wit and wisdom can oft be found. To write a shayri, one must ignite, The spark within, the creative light. To express the joys, the sorrows deep, And words, they linger, like secrets to keep. But remember, my friend, with all due grace, Humor must adorn this poetic space. For life itself is a comedy, you see, With twists and turns, both wild and free. So let me pen a shayri, a verse for you, To bring a smile, to paint life anew. With humor as my guiding star, Let us embark, on this quest bizarre. Of hearty laughs and mirthful glee, This shayri shall be a gift from me. With words that dance, and phrases that rhyme, Allow this jesting shayri to chime. In conclusion, my friend, I thus present, A shayri with humor, where merriment is spent. For life is too short, too brief to frown, So let us rejoice, in laughter abound! Thus, I bestow upon you this shayri of mine, A token of jest, a treasure to find. May it bring joy to your heart and soul, And let the laughter's echo never grow old.
