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Child – Mystic Poetry from India

I find reduced to a child before the spectacle That is moving in front of my eyes. I can’t decipher why there is disparity Why there is poverty… Dr. Jernail Singh Anand, a renowned poet and writer from Chandigarh, India, shares his mystic poetry Dr. Jernail Singh Anand, based in Chandigarh, is an Indian poet

Ice and Snow – Poetry from Bangladesh

Alluring beauty of ice and snow cleanses my soul and sense. Oh, white fairy, please keep falling for wishful romance! Tasneem Hossain, a renowned multi-lingual poet from Bangladesh, shares her poems Ice and Snow Shining, sparkling snow and ice, Fluffy flurries falling from heaven, oh so nice! Hanging icicles on branches

Poetry: To Her Transparency

Transparency, you are her refreshing riddle Often shared the undue devotion, emotion, and motion, from the middle You never loosen up the bees and birds, They, unfortunately, they, fortunately, poor herds. Tajalla Qureshi, a poetess from Pakistan shares her poem Tajalla Qureshi is a literary enchantress who intertwines

The Year of a River on Travel

In 2024, I engaged in several notable activities with amazing personalities across Egypt, Nigeria, Korea, and Turkey. I also had important online sessions all over Asia, Europe, Latin America, and Africa. It has been a busy year! In Nigeria, the World Organization of Writers (WOW) Awards were announced by President Margarita Al during the

ITALIAN PIZZA – MYSTIC POETRY FROM INDIA

Wikipedia photo ITALIAN PIZZA Life is a gift, And what we get in this parcel Some friends Friends includes enemies also Because those close to you To whose expectations You don’t come up Turn tail and become bitter The bitterest rivalries are rather, found Within the boundaries of blood When