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Parray Shahid

Shahid has done Masters in English Literature and is an Entrepreneur. Hailing from Pulwama, he has many published works to his credit. He can be mailed at shaid09@gmail.com.
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GHAZAL

I distinguish myself from dreams of you – now, after all I pledge, I pledge: what, ho! somehow! after all That over which I rebel… All,...

Truth

I write to you for I must Not as a tragic hero or a scapegoat Or one tribal outcast as poets must But as one with the...

Tonight

Tonight, As I lay, pretending A deep pleasant sleep The pang seems to abandon me not I grieve your loss once more; Again the wasting pain Clings to my breast And...

To Mother

A thought rests upon your brow And in silence, Through your dark silken eyelids rolling Melts in strange mad glow of your flaming eyes Which, partly uplifted to...

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