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Sajad Hussain Mir

Sajad Hussain Mir is a scholar at DAVV, Indore, India. He hails from Gangoo village of south Kashmir's Pulwama District.
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Apple Valley

Apple valley in the rains of blood, The echo of elegies On the wounded lips Of ambiance; ruined Moms screaming around The graveyards. Stooping Fathers in their haunting Soliloquies. Valley! A bride plundered By...

Mauji

Mauji! Cry not if I will arrive not Your star is a suspicion Of every eye. I am an eyesore of Every politician. Why? Mauji! Every night in dreams Mine; I see you Beating...

Chinar Sighs!

Kashmir! In springs of peace Decades before sung I had Lyrics of Khatoon And verses of Mehjoor. Oh! Alas! The Pages of time Blood-written nowhere, Dance of the branches mine Trampled got beneath the...

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