News Topic:Poetry
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Zenith Life
"Let the lightning bash your berm, You should know that after every lightning the sky appears blue again," writes the poet.
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I AM INCOMPLETE
"I am incomplete, Waiting for completion. I don’t know myself! But I know half of me," writes the poet Syed Mustafa Ahmad.
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IF ONLY FAIRY TALES EXISTED
"If only fairy tales existed, I'd be your Cinderella and leave my glass slipper at your fancy ball, I'd wait for you to come for me."
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SINKING DUSK [HAIKU]
"Green velvety sinking dusk, Shining as in flames of fire. Blooming pearls in full bloom. Tread softly as an ice-cream."
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Dear Self!
"Only you know what you have lost with time, Only you know what you have lost in life, In the darkest hour of your life."
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PAIN NEVER SUBSIDES
"Our pain never subsides in this Valley. It has the distinction of coming daily. Our souls are marked with deep scars."
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