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Saba Gull

Saba Gull is pursuing Diploma in Civil Engineering. She hails from Pampore area of southern Kashmir's Pulwama district.

SINKING DUSK [HAIKU]

"Green velvety sinking dusk, Shining as in flames of fire. Blooming pearls in full bloom. Tread softly as an ice-cream."

بیزار دل

کہ دے کوئی اسے دل کی ویرانی شاد تھا، مطمئن تیری دید سے۔ نہ جانے کون سی خطائیں ہوئیں ہم سے۔ دستک دے تو رہے ہو، دیدار...

A PRANK

Behold her bridal dress, Flaunting hair, smiley eye, beaded forehead, Shines bright as if sun. Known to her when she was jocular in tongue, A beautiful fairy with...

Character – Haiku Collection

Wow! A crystal clear, Glowing visage of her, Shines as moon in dark.Encrypted he as chip, Difficult to decode and decipher As his words twisted as in whirl.Cascading...

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