Literature/Poetry
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Poetry: The Cutting Poison
Hey, be careful, the Pharmacist Of Poisons is coming… Kristaq F. Shabani, an acclaimed poet from Albania, shares his poetry…
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The Whispers of Indus River
Let me tell you the truth O’ man! The avaricious humans have built dams and barrages And the Link Canals…
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Waking up in the middle night
The moon and I lay under this same blanket Woven from bright stars and prayers Flowing many tears of blessing…
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Poetry: This way and that
Explain how tears are purposeful stars Shed to replenish the universe For thousands of years Of peace. Stephen A. Rozwenc,…
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Hometown Wind – A Poem from Korea
The wind I once knew Childhood’s breeze I met again In my hometown Would come to me gently Whenever I…
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Flowers and Grasses also have Souls
When people laugh, flowers and grasses smile too. When people grieve, they weep in sorrow. Phan Hoang, an acclaimed poet…
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Poetry: Let the Indus breathe
The echoes call, the voices plead, Let justice halt this ruthless deed. For if the Indus breathes no more, Then…
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Poetry: Sindh, My Homeland
At every hour, on every street, At dusk when sun and silence meet, We rise as one, with fire inside,…
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Poetry: The Breath of Silence
Listen to the sound of silence deep From where it emerges stealing creep It’s when mind is from all interventions…
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Sindhu: The Soul of Sindh
These aren’t just water wars They’re battles for survival For justice, for heritage For a people’s rightful revival. Amir Murtaza,…
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