Poetry
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In the Window of a Fading Evening
If— After a million years, We meet In the window of a fading evening, I will hold the moment still……
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The Evening When God Preaches
This is the evening when God preaches All things are called, enlightened, blessed… Naren Kikig, a Mongolian and a member…
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Decision Making – A Poem from Bangladesh
However, some decisions excite people, And take them into the dark alley of uncertainty. Shakil Kalam, a renowned poet from…
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Poem: Black Psalms from Gaza
At the edge of Jerusalem’s peeling walls, The sun trips over fragments of concealed history. Desert winds carve wounds into…
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O Soul of Mine – Poetry from Sindh
So hear me, beloved— This isn’t love anymore… You are my soul. Nisar Banbhan, a seasoned poet and writer, based…
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Three Souls – A Poem from Korea
Two women pounding through life, And one man who claimed to be from Como Just the three of them, But…
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Poem: Everything will be Ok
And when they say that it’s very bad that I’m lonely I say that everything has its reason People have…
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Poetry: The Absence of a Tree
Amid the forest of buildings, There once stood a tree Green through every season, Casting wide shade. Ms. Yang Geum-Hee,…
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Ivy – A Poem from South Korea
As you climb upward, I descend. To the steady drumbeat of each advancing step, I move down the steep ladder……
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Paper Boats – A Poem from Pakistan
To a child it’s austere belonging, Paper Boats are but a divine thing, Every cloud has a silver lining. To…
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