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Shahid Shamshad Kumar

Shahid Shamshad is from Khushipora HMT area of Srinagar. He is a student and loves poetry.
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RAFAH

A gripping poem reflecting shared sorrows, injustice, and human apathy, set against Rafah's bleeding rivers and lost springs of hope.

Deceptive Reflections

Explore the deceptive world of emotions and reflections in Bashir Badr's poem, skillfully translated by Shahid Shamshad Kumar. A poignant journey of introspection.

I LONG FOR YOU

A heartfelt journey through love's twists in this poetic tale. Moonlit yearning, reminiscences, and an unyielding affection woven in verses.

TO LAILA

Yearning for Laila in a world apart, a heart seeks solace in desolate desert. Emotions cascade through poetic verses, seeking connection amidst gloom.

O SILKY FACE…

Unveiling Beauty: A Poetic Ode to the Silky Face | Explore the Intrigue and Delicacy of Love's Encounter

HAVEN’T LEFT

"The following of ongoing circumstances hasn’t left. Your love-ship too I haven’t left. The terrorism and humanity are not related."

IN FRONT OF ME

"A sports ground is the world – in front of me. Thus, featuring a game day night – in front of me," writes the poet.

IT WILL TAKE TIME

"Old wounds I have to heal – It will take time. The wet eyes I have to seal – It will take time," the poet writes.

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