News Topic:Poetry

CALL US BY ANY NAME TODAY

"Call us by any name today. Our identity is lost as our names were not found in the governmental papers, The map of our place is erased to hide its identity."

To My Future Life

"I want a peaceful future: The future which is full of happiness, The future which is full of brightness," writes the poet.

DREAM UP

"You and I in the chilly night of winter, Perched on a bunk at anonymous plot, Drops of rain seem swayed and pacified."

WHAT MUST MY PEN WRITE?

"What must my pen write? Should it write pain that is everywhere? Should it write about disappearances, who are never to be seen."

Separation

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

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."

IN THE DEAD OF NIGHT

"In the dead of night, I remind every near and dear. Those who left us without telling, Those who kept secrets with them."

DREAMS

"One day, I will come to Kashmir to find it changed: Youth becoming old, while the old dying in old age, Girls getting married and dowry will be absent."

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