Literature/Poetry
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Poetry: My beautiful homeland
With you, my path is radiant, Every right and left of my body blooms with peace. Ziyoyeva Iroda, a young…
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Indus: The Emblem of Liberation
Nobody can barricade your flow. It tastes like the mother’s milk. Civilizations thrive and grow. Rafia Bukhari, an English-language poetess…
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The Path of Peace – Poetry from Korea
As light shines brighter in the darkest night, May peace break through with gentle might! Ms. Yang Geum-Hee, an eminent…
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Mehran – The Soul of My Sindh
O Sindhu! You are not merely a river— You are an oath, a dream, a prayer. You are the flow…
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Poetry: The Flower of Cities
“Poetry is like living in Gaza— No child returns twice to their mother.” Taghrid BouMerhi is a renowned Lebanese-Brazilian poet,…
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Poetry: A Mockery of Civilization
We are the living interred, Our moral faculties ossified. Dr. Sajid Hussain, a renowned poet from Rawalpindi, Punjab province of…
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Poetry: Let’s remember the past
Writing poetry, searching the heart, Let’s remember the past. He wears the lamp of regret, Crying is stupid. Tuliyeva Sarvinoz,…
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Poetry: Light That Illuminates the World
It glows where freedom knows no end, Where right and wrong may twist and bend. Ms. Yang Geum-Hee, an eminent…
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Poetry: A Serenade to the Moon
In the midst of a dull and weary life, Even in darkness, You shine quietly With vitality and hope. Park…
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Poetry: Embers of Rebellion
The fire endures, rekindled in the embers of dreams, And at the frontier of dawn, metals confront sinew, Their collision…
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