Literature/Poetry
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The Monk on the Himalayas
Do not drain this vein of love Let the heart beat on With the monk’s love, Scattering bouquets Of blossom…
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The Soldiers of God – Poetry from Iraq
Heavily armed with their frustration, Your soldiers drag the metropolis misery before your authority that ends up in the blindest…
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Nostalgia – A Poem from Korea
When twilight brims over, Children who tended and herded cattle Wander in search of their missing cows, And oh, how…
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Repugnance – A Poem from Italy
Repugnance, you are the explosion of hysterical desolation You transfigure faces when tears burst – Marianna Iannarone, a journalist and…
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A Plea for the Majestic Indus
O’ Rulers, hear my cry. Do not cut the life vein of the people. Aisha Khan, a young poet and…
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Nature – Poetry from Greece
Nature, only teaches us how we can understand ourselves and become the real one. The pureness is not easy but…
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Taxi – Poetry from Azerbaijan
Taxi, take me, To the silent yesterdays To the happy yesterdays On the wings of the butterfly. Writer, playwright, poet…
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Poetry: Posture of a Soul
Hanging hopes Through lost vessels That wind cannot shake Nor an earthquake Bilall Maliqi, an Albanian writer and poet from…
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Sindhu – Our Lifeline and Worship
The river is our Holi and our Eid. And when we love—it is a form of worship. If that’s seen…
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