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Poems
From The Greyscales Of Dusk
"Fulgent moonshine stabbed the dusty leaves pale. The sonic glitch disrupts the chain of thoughts. The numb eyes look at the mind-numbing soul helplessly."
Poems
HOKERSAR WETLAND
"Hokersar Wetland is the “Queen of wetlands”, It is our beloved from North to South and from East to West. The three parts of it mesmerize all of us."
Poems
I AM SPEECHLESS
"I am speechless when I see people. Hypocrites are everywhere. Double-talk has become the talk of the town. Emotional immaturity is omnipresent."
Poems
SILENCE IS MISSING
"Silence is missing, While noise is prevailing. In my noisy world, there is an absence of silence. Now, silence looks noisy to me."
Reviews
Dark Endeavour [Book Review]
The catalogue "Dark Endeavour" written by Ishrat Ashraf Malik is precisely the packet of poems, summaries and extracts.
Poems
EVER-BURNING SULPHUR
"The fire-smouldering inside me from the last four Thermal summers and five inclement winters, More inflammatory and much more ruthless."
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