Poems
Nelaam Hote Dekha Hai
Logoon Ko Logoon Say Mil Kar Kheltay Huway Dekha Hai
Hum Nay Bohat Say Lagoon Ko Badaltay Dekha Hai
Har Ek Aankh Say Ansoon Girtay Huway...
Poems
Saari Zindagi Mujhe Maa Chahiye – A Poem
Saari Zindagi Mujhe Maa Chahiye
Mujhe Zindagi Ka Asli Hunar Chahiye
Tuj Se To Duniya Qayam Hai Meri
Ukbah Mein Tera Safar Chahiye
Tere Bagair Duniya Duniya Nahi...
Poems
Hum Tum Ko Kya Samaj Baithaiy Thaiy – A Poem
Hum Tum Ko Aarooj Samaj Baithaiy Thaiy
Hum Tum Ko Waqt Ka Qazi Kehtay Thaiy
Tum Ne Apni Jo Sharafat Dekhayi
Hum Mandir Ko Masjid Samaj Baithaiy...
Poems
Kahan Se Zulum Shoru Howa – A Poem for Kashmir
Kahan Se Zulum Shoru Howa, Kahan Se Is Ka Panaah Howa
Zaalim Firoon Abhi Bhi Hai, Kahan Se Is Ka Janam Howa
Masoom Lutay Is Ke Haathon, Koun Na...
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