
What an exciting challenge! A Ghazal is a traditional Middle Eastern form of poetry, originating from Arabia and Persia. Here’s my attempt at writing a Ghazal:
Title: “Moonlit whispers”
Radif (Refrain):
Zahra, oh Zahra, queen of the night
Your beauty shines like stars in flight
Couplets:
In midnight gardens, where jasmine blooms
Love’s secrets are whispered to perfume
The air with sweet incense and sighs
As lovers’ hearts beat with secret fires
Moonlight dances on silver streams
Reflecting the whispers of your dreams
Where shadows play, our souls entwine
In a waltz of longing, heart to mine
In mystic markets, where spices gleam
The scent of cardamom and rose petal scheme
To capture the essence of love’s might
As we surrender to its lunar light
Radif (Refrain):
Zahra, oh Zahra, queen of the night
Your beauty shines like stars in flight
Couplets:
In the silence of a moonlit sea
Our hearts are reflected, wild and free
Like seagulls crying out their song
We soar on the wings of love all day long
Radif (Refrain):
Zahra, oh Zahra, queen of the night
Your beauty shines like stars in flight
Text model: llama3
Image model: MoxieFlux1DS

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