News Topic:Emotions

LET’S BE UNKNOWN

"Let’s be unknown both of us once again, Not to expect any facilitation from you, Neither you should look at me with evil glances..."

I AM SCATTERED IN ME

"I am scattered in me, Showing a glimpse of my soul, Oh! I am in senses, To all broken tenses," writes the poet.

OUR HEARTS LEAVE US EVERY DAY

"Our hearts leave us every day, Without leaving traces behind. Dying in others' homes. And coming back to their homes is their habit."

I HAVE SEEN

"After hiding the mystery of the heart - I have seen. By burning my heart into a part - I have seen. What is left to see furthermore?"

Separation

"The time you slipped out from my heart, Didn't you hear the wobble of my emotions? The fragile shoulder and 'Nazuk' hand."

TO SLEEPLESS NIGHTS

"To sleepless nights, I dedicate this poem; All the heart breaks and heart healings, All darkness and brightness, All closeness and farness."

A LETTER TO HEART

You felt like your veins are about to burst with pain but you tolerated it and then there were times when you felt free. How did you do that?

Conformitism leads to Decidophobia

Our society being so judgemental and conservative is the worst bearer of conformitism, taking people towards the state of 'Decidophobia'.

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Pulwama journalists demand Press Club, seek local administration support

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