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Huma Bhat

Huma Bhat, pursuing Masters in Tourism & Travel Management, is a poet by heart & soul. She is, however, a designer by profession.
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In Search of Beloved

Just like the wild lupines gleaming In the middle of the dark woods, Hunting your sheen face hither and yon While the scent from your shredded Pheran, Is...

Martyr

I'll be a joyful martyr - once they fire that restless bullet from their toy, into my naked chest - I'll be drowned inside the pool of my warm blood in this...

Loluk Aalaw

(Lol'e Mazchar) Wakhta akh gov tan'e te Su nai aav khabr'e zanh te Wanduk malaal'e gov sai Kin'e ret'kael waen su ye mai(Saadge) Shu'hul tai shruizch ous Wakhta su praun...

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