News Topic:Sorrow
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A TEAR I AM
Explore the multifaceted nature of sorrow through the metaphor of a tear. This poignant poem delves into pain, regret, loss, and the enduring power of memory.
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Broken Nib
Blood drenched pain
Are thee a bed of suffering?
Bewildered, conjure up the soul for eternal rest.
Neither a solitude nor a pain,
Felt gratitude and learnt lessons...
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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...
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“Don’t Kill Me, I Am Not, I Am Not” – A Poem
When I heard the hues and cries on the street here
I ran to enquire what was happening there.
I saw my fraternity in...
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In memory of Agha Shahid Ali
Shahid, a witness of chaos and mayhem
There is no respite, O' beloved!
The choking airs still chant 'A butcher! A butcher!'
On way...
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REGRET – A Poem
Oh dear sun! descend once,
From the cozy lap
Of your pretentious height
And feel with your own senses,
Fear of the ominous nights
...
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Till we meet again for an interminable time!
Is that you my dear,
Walking with the mourners:
The face decked
With a smile - sarcastically Imperial
And eyes oozing
The tears of...
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