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Syed Ifra

Syed Ifra likes reading and loves poetry. She is presently pursuing her Bachelor's degree at Government Degree College for Women Anantnag.
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SNOW AND THE BIRDS

"There was no light, but the scintillating white, The sky and the sun are in a mood to hide. The white was falling and covered the ground."

MORNING

"Oh morning! You made me alive again, With the hope to live my life again. Will you be the same as last night, Or bring into me a new light."

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