Won’t you knock on my door, happiness?
Changing and its spring my love is,
Wonβt you plant flowers on my path, happiness?
The first morning, singing like nightingales,
Won’t you knock on my door, happiness?
Growing cannabis in my deserts,
Glancing over hairs,
Ink without turning my heart,
Won’t you knock on my door, happiness?
For a moment in my eyes,
A quiet smile as a gifts,
I fly like a dove,
Won’t you knock on my door, happiness?
You don’t touch my heartstrings,
Is life doomed to loneliness?
When will I write about love,
Won’t you knock on my door, happiness?
Don’t lay flowers on my path,
When my pale faces laugh, I have to you questions,
Won’t you knock on my door, happiness?
Durdona has your hurt, Is there any loyalty in kinds,
I found a claim in my heart,
Don’t knock on my door, happiness.
Poet: Durdona Olimzoda Durdona Olimzoda was born on October 3, 2005 in Dostlik district, Koshtepa district, Fergana region. She is currently studying in the 11th grade.
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