News Topic:Suffering
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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...
Poems
Abyss of Oppression
"The doves had fled away From that Vale of heaven-peace. From hawks' subjugation, they had to cease Who had placed thorns in their way," writes the poet.
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Sufferings (Ghazal)
"Everything is written nothing more to write"
Conflict is a bag of cliché; a rhetorical sight.
I'm stitching torsos with mismatching heads,
The limbs fall apart, when...
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