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Sufaya Yousuf

Hailing from Anantnag, Sufaya Yousuf is a poet and writer. She is currently pursuing Bachelor's degree in Srinagar.

New Shelter

"It was a moment of shock to meet her at the crossing. Pain was quite evident in her heart. Tears rolling down from her eyes."

MOONLIGHT

"When there is darkness on all sides And silence surrounds me So far I have been walking alone In the journey of my life."

To The Almighty Allah

"From the sunshine of morning To the calmness of night Everything in this world Is a beautiful creation by you."

Dear Self!

"Only you know what you have lost with time, Only you know what you have lost in life, In the darkest hour of your life."

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