Poems
Come! Rescue me, hold me!
"Give your shoulder to rely; And be home to my parched body; Breeze to my soul and food for my heart; Let me feel you every moment; Before I shut off me; Come! Rescue me, hold me."
Poems
MY BELOVED POET
"She ashens my docile being, Now writing poems for someone unknown," writes the poet Musa Ghaznavi.
Poems
THE LAST CALL
"Tell my leaders To learn some manners And revive some humanity. Tell my people Emotional support isn't enough For the cause so big," writes the poet.
Poems
Homecoming!
The pious souls are attaining peace
The martyrs' graveyards are blooming
Saaqi is awaiting me on the day
The days of longing are over
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