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Humaira Jan

Humaira Jan is a student. She writes poems, short stories and opinion articles.
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The Seduce

"I was afraid of the dark. Till the light deceived me, I could save myself from a shark. Till the fish succeeded in eating me."

Understanding Life: Between Joy and Hardship

Life means different things to different people. While some say it’s about solitude or following one's own path, the truth is—there is no single, perfect definition.

Frozen Taps, Blankets & Hope: Surviving a Kashmiri Winter

Nature blesses Earth with diverse seasons, each holding its own significance in our environment. While personal preferences vary, the contrasts shape our daily lives.

In Search of Hope Again

"The glint succeeded in penetrating, But the seedling is stifled, People were considering alive on seeing, As the glaziness had surfaced."

YOUR REFLECTION

Discover a captivating poem exploring the complex dynamics of human connection. Experience the emotions of sobbing, winking, and attitude, all reflected through the eyes.

ABOUT THIS WORLD

Experience a world of shifting realities, where lucidity meets uncertainty. Explore hidden truths, silenced violence, and the enigmatic bonds between dolls and teddies.

Broken Mirror

"I looked into the mirror perhaps, first time, It was full of flaws and cracks, that time, I put my heel when its veil was on. And now, here come buried things, this time."

The Generation of Modern World

Modern technology has led to an easy and beautiful life. Its effect can be seen clearly in the present generation as they are living an easier life than their parents.

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