Whispering in the ear at night;
This voice comes from the depths of nature, singing.
Waiting for the night to meet the boundless desert;
In the rosy clouds all over the sky, the night came slowly.
Drag the skirt and let the evening wind blow;
Like the waves of the Euphrates River, they lift us up.
Suddenly, the sand and dust rolled in the desert;
The sprawling mirage covers everything. ...
Zuluma's poems are full of the fragrance of earth, including the sound of nature. In the aspect of natural poetry, there are other poets whose styles are similar to Zuluma's, such as Lijia Wang Geriel, Wolfa Germiller and Nu Ou Man Ou Man. In the poetic realm, the poet who has made outstanding achievements in the blending of emotion and scenery should belong to Abby Omru Ben Allah (689-770). He wrote: She got up and returned to the wetland.
At dawn, the light on the shelf reflected her skirt line;
……
She has smooth skin,
The aftertaste of the text is refreshing;
Her eyes were created by God,
The luster between the streams is as smooth as alcohol slurry;
She has a bright smile,
Like a delicate daisy, clear and fragrant.