News Topic:Emotions

A TEAR I AM

Explore the multifaceted nature of sorrow through the metaphor of a tear. This poignant poem delves into pain, regret, loss, and the enduring power of memory.

Embracing contentment as a key to mental well-being

It is a sin to take one’s life because his or her life is not his or her own, but a gift from Allah. Life becomes a burden, when people go against the divine rules.

HAMLET OF MEMORIES

Embark on a nostalgic journey through memories in this evocative poem. Reflect on companionship, solitude, and the transient nature of existence.

YOUR REFLECTION

Discover a captivating poem exploring the complex dynamics of human connection. Experience the emotions of sobbing, winking, and attitude, all reflected through the eyes.

O SILKY FACE…

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

Our behaviour is killing innocence

Usually, we call children innocent because they are unaware of this world. They don't know the truth about people and the world.

Teacher-Student Bond: An Unbroken Promise

Eight years ago, a student named promised his teacher to meet again when he will become an engineer and if he failed, he will never show his face.

LET US MEET AGAIN

"Let us meet again. To find each other. We both miss something terribly. You are lost in me and I am lost in you."

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