Poetry
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To the Woman … Chinese Poetry
Step out the front gate, head east to the stationery shop To print your child’s school assignments. Chu Mei, a…
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My Fairy Tale – Poetry from Uzbekistan
You are my joy, my beautiful angel, You are my pain, my only desire. Maqsudova Anora Alisherovna was born on…
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Half the Liquor Has Been Spilled
Is it because half the liquor has already been spilled? Or is it the hope in our eyes that half…
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Random Thoughts – Contemporary Breathing
Eyes are primary witness Of, fears, traumas, pains, anguishes, Anger, infringements, disappointments, helplessness ….. Arshad Siraj, born in Hyderabad Sindh…
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Poetry: A Night without You
My eyes are deep red, But this time not from anger. Since I saw you, My eyes have reddened from…
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Old Innovations – Poetry from Azerbaijan
A big hospital In the morning, work has just begun. Severely ill patients are standing in line in front of…
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Dreaming of a Nation of Poetry
Poetry endures longer than guns And travels farther than power. Hailing from Korea, the Land of Morning Calm, Mr. Park…
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Poetry: Permission to Be Sad
And perhaps, When we finally grant sadness The permission to exist, We also grant ourselves The permission To be fully…
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The Mast of Friendship – Egyptian Poetry
In dire tribulation, who else I shall find? My friend is that sanctuary and altar, I bear in mind, Be…
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A Flame – Poetry from Pothohar
The green trees burned with fearful glow, Hot ashes covered all below. Some tiny birds brought drops of rain, And…
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