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Abid Gulzar

Abid Gulzar hails from Shopian district of Kashmir. He is pursuing Graduation in Arts. To him, there's almost nothing in the world that gives as much pleasure as writing.
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AN OLD MAN

"This man has got a breathe to share. But why does he hide his bare scalp in the grove of his hair?" writes the poet.

Dead Mountains

"Ah! On the shell swept pathway my beloved cries. O' my dear! See how quickly the life tide fails, Cold clouds are closing over the faithful eyes."

THE MOON

"Ache in my soul does not subside, Warmth of Summer has begun to ebb, Its brightness lay under The shadows of a deep hell."

IN SEARCH

"Your decision to write stems from a tragic event and hopefully will blossom into something great. You have to make it a good day."

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