News Topic:Poetry

The Raindrops

I laid my mind there Where destiny took Every stage of life Full of surprises Oh! I would like Recreate the imaginations That wonderful, seducing Inspiring soul When there is rain A hint,...

Ode To Beloved

In thou eyes, I find the motive of life Seeking refuge from time, when in strife With her smile, I bid goodbye to my rues Lost in...

A Million Mutinies

Living in a state called paradise once, Turned into a cemetery now, Blossoms trampling without number, Became habitual sergeants now Reflecting anguish a breath of every one, Wailing now...

Tranquility in Distress

The tears laid their forlorn way When found dreams, made of clay It remained only dream, As people went grey 'Our lost memories can never Return', as they say Sitting...

Prisoners of Paradise

The prisoners of paradise are armed The education is closed, the colleges are locked They are picked and thrown into dark In the sea of blood, I...

THE LAST CALL

"Tell my leaders To learn some manners And revive some humanity. Tell my people Emotional support isn't enough For the cause so big," writes the poet.

Heaven Turned Hell

Woke up one day, Dove-hearted Never scared, as all souls guarded Expected the bright dawn, to its splendor But found, as the status of soul discarded Silent fears...

Gratitude

Tears broke down through cheeks, the tidings, as I heard. As congested emotions poured-out , My heart feared. Cremation of those memories was not the way. The...

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