News Topic:Poetry

Faint Smile

"Under the starry moonlit night, Like a sea in wait to eat, Bulbs too dwindle their light, As gazed upon the burnt cheat."

HELL-HEART

"I may not be an attractive-lad, may be! But I have a beautiful heart. O Houri of Jannat-ul-Firdous! Marry me today."

LAND OF VULTURES

"Welcome in the land of vultures! Where death is common than living. If the upper layer is scratched, there are volcanoes of grief."

NO PLACE TO DWELL

"Everyone has a place to live. But dear, we have no place to live. Everyone has a house to live in, But my dear, we have no house to live in."

IN A RAINY NIGHT

"In a rainy night, she was growing in my heart. All around was darkness, but inside was a trail of light," writes the poet.

I AM KASHMIR

"Do you know about Kashmir? Let us start knowing about it. It has a 5,000 old history. It has relationships with Indus Valley Civilization."

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 Dream Under The Chinar Tree

"The zephyr stopped suddenly, The blue sky turned into sunless sky, Now their was no rain, The crescent looked at me & disappeared."

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