News Topic:Poetry

TO MY FATHER

"My father, you work hard; But I do work also hard. I pretend to sleep But I wake every now and then," writes the poet.

A Walk With The Shadows

"Walking down the lonely roads With shadows holding my hand Trying to reach the place Where you promised us to stand."

Deep Dark Night

"The deep dark night With the stars that might Blink to the white, pale moon, And bring back you soon," writes the poet.

EARLY SPRING

"Early Spring is very beautiful. The biting cold retires into Oblivion, The hibernating-Sun makes its presence felt," writes the poet.

O Spring!

"O Spring! Why have you been so late? The Autumn withered the blossomed leaves. And then the Winter! It shrunk my heart's world so callously."

ECONOMY OF KASHMIR

"Economy of Kashmir is in doldrums. Production is without gums. No money means no happiness. Life in Kashmir is about stress."

YOU ARE ALONE

"You always are alone: In dark, in light, in dull, in bright. You are nice in aloneness: No worry, no hurry, not eyes teary," the poet says.

I AM A KASHMIRI YOUTH

"I have no time to die; As I am already dead. My breath is an illusion; My reality is at conclusion," writes the poet.

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