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Musa Ghaznavi
Musa Ghaznavi is a poet from Kashmir. He is presently pursuing Post Graduation in International Relations (Peace & Conflict Studies) from IUST Awantipora and can be contacted at [email protected]
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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."
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MY BELOVED POET
"She ashens my docile being, Now writing poems for someone unknown," writes the poet Musa Ghaznavi.
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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.
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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
The world jostles to...
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