News Topic:Poetry

URDU LITERATURE DYING!

Today, Urdu literature is dying. We only know false crying. Our gems are busy in false buying. An honest writer is sighing. Prem Chand had done his job. We...

LOCKDOWN DAYS

Lockdown days always are cruel. Liberty is to compromise. Equality is thrown to winds. Inequality holds the fort. Happiness is far away. Gloom becomes the order of the day. Beauty...

REVOLUTION

Red is common. Rebels are good omen. Status quo is to hate. Death is our common fate. Make pens swords. Challenge the worldly lords. The Sun is blazing. Winds of change...

BROTHERHOOD OF KASHMIR

Brotherhood of Kashmir was unique. The forces, being opposite, never defeated us. The thread of brotherhood was never to slit. It was as strong as steel. To make...

BE SILENT

Our upright bodies are not ours. Our lips are not ours. Our land is not ours. Our history is not ours. Our tongues are mortgaged. Our souls are caged. Our...

INNOCENCE IS LOST

Our innocence is lost in thin air; And we are forced to bear. Here, the same tune is to hear; And the bear is called deer. Gun is...

FRUSTRATION

Youth are frustrated; Because the condition is not to be tolerated. Here and there, the world is limited; And our true sentiments are totally contaminated. We make air...

Encounter (Scary Memories of Childhood)

"My childhood killed All my dreams, bliss marred. They with their rusty guns Eliminated my beloved In the dead of night."

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