Opinion
Our behaviour is killing innocence
Usually, we call children innocent because they are unaware of this world. They don't know the truth about people and the world.
Poems
THEIR REIGN
"Necklace in neck, crown on head, Vivacious look, let others opposing, Everytime she gets special type of bread, While her house members starving," writes the poet.
Short Stories
Teacher-Student Bond: An Unbroken Promise
Eight years ago, a student named promised his teacher to meet again when he will become an engineer and if he failed, he will never show his face.
Poems
Everything Will Fade Away
"Everything will fade away, Just like past days gone away, Memories placed in the mind, With every moment, they fade away," writes the poet.
Poems
AS A PASSENGER
"As a passenger, In the train that its every station is same, But no people knew when their station came. They left for the station without biding goodbye."
Poems
Reminding The Past Thoughts
"I was looking at the moon and thinking about myself, Reminding the past thoughts and investing in myself, Leaving all the things behind, And trying to convey myself."
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