News Topic:Sorrow

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.

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...

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...

“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...

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...

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 ...

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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