The touch hurt me, It burned my skin, Childhood left its mark on me, With the caresses of the devil.
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Princess Dr. Narzine Bani Hashem, a Lebanon-born poetess, shares her poem depicting the death and destruction caused by war in Middle East
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A poem by Dr. Jernail Singh Anand, the towering literary figure of India, with Polish translation
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