Literary Miscellaneous

The poem of the revolution of doubt

Doubt revolution

It is a poem by the late Prince Abdullah Al-Faisal, and it was very popular, especially after Umm Kulthum sang it, with melodies from Riyad Al-Sunbati. I leave you with the wonderful words of the poem:

I almost doubt myself because I

I almost doubt you and you are from me

People say you broke my promise

And you did not memorize my hobbies and did not protect me

And you are from me, all of them, you walked with me

Here are the steps of the reassured youth

And the youth was almost without return

to take care of a boy who is insecure

And here I missed the next fate

with the dreams of youth and did not fail me

It was as if my youth had had his visions returned

on my drooping eyelids or as if

All people lie in my heart

And my ears hear about you all people

How many shadows of doubt floated over me

made me sleepy and enslaved me

It's like I've been cruising through the nights

speaks about you in this world and about me

that I misunderstood you

And my eyes see in you other than doubt

And I do not believe in your word

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But I was miserable with my good opinion

And I have a lot of things

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of insomnia do not leave me

Tormented in the flame of doubt my soul

and suffer with doubts and wishful thinking

answer me when i asked you is it true

people talk you cheated? Didn't you betray me?
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