News Topic:Poetry
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If I Die Tonight
If I die tonight Bury me, don't burn me Put me back into the land Where I came from... Share all of my secrets with the world."
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Bleeding, Burning & Bruised Kashmir
"A rice of holy grain A tiny droplet of merciless rain An anatomy full of pain Terrifying armament facing this shame."
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ALONE IN DARKNESS
"I feared darkness. Now, I don’t, For my inner world is pitch black. The black shadows are laughing at my outer light: They know what I am."
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TO MY MOTHER
"I can’t provide you with luxurious things! I am sorry, my mother. I know you like beautiful dresses, You like delicious dishes."
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To The Almighty Allah
"From the sunshine of morning To the calmness of night Everything in this world Is a beautiful creation by you."
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A LETTER TO YOU
"A letter to you, You who was set by yourself, You who doubted yourself, Who was bullied, And who was let down."
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TO MY LIFE
"My life, you are not mine. You belong to someone else. My inner as well as outer is a gift. Charming as well as sad moments are other's."
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