Poems
Ghazal (غزل)
I see magic in those gazes of pain again
My attempts to hide will soon go in vain again
The wandering cloud will send us...
Poems
If Mirrors Could Talk – A Poem
If mirrors could talk,
I no more would require
To scribble,
With the atrocious reed of pretentions,
These hypnotic verses of necromancy.
The sheen pages...
Poems
Will There Be A Morning Again?
Inadvertently I poured
Few drops
Of my cold blood,
Into a glass full of sweat,
Distilled from the scorched roses
That wilted under a...
Poems
Autumn (HARUD) – A Poem
Through the mazy sheets of mist,
Intrude the rays of morning sun
And cause every fragment of frost,
To shimmer like the beads of...
Poems
Wish Unattended – A Poem
The extenuating music of love
Played by the drops of rain,
In concordance with the bulk of mist
Precipitating on the walls of my...
Short Stories
The Hermit – A Short Story
His sudden detachment from social life and self-imposed solitude had given rise to many conjectures. People in his area were seen engaged in endless...
Poems
REGRET – A Poem
Oh dear sun! descend once,
From the cozy lap
Of your pretentious height
And feel with your own senses,
Fear of the ominous nights
...
Poems
Ravings Of A Disturbed Mind – A Poem
Who understands the languidness
Of evening Zephyrs
And the vacillation of formless clouds?
A leaf decorates the garden
For one long season of aridity,
And...
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