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Taxi, Come Here – Poetry from Korea

The taxi hummed along, As if in silence. Yet no matter how far we went, The U-turn to destiny never appeared. Jejae Lee. A poetess from Korea, the Land of Morning Calm, shares a poem Poetess Jejae Lee was born on March 4, 1993 in Daegu. She graduated from the Department of Creative Writing at Myongji University, published

Poetry Evening held to mark International Human Rights Day

The European Union Delegation and the Embassy of Ireland organized evening of poetry titled ‘One to All: Voices of Resilience’ The recitation of poems in Pashto, Sindhi, Balochi, Punjabi, Urdu, and English under one roof celebrated Pakistan’s rich linguistic and cultural diversity Islamabad The European Union

I have to stop… A Poem from India

Hey! What is this! I have to stop Time has moved on…! Dr. Shailesh Gupta Veer, a renowned poet and writer from Fatehpur, UP, India, shares his poem Dr. Shailesh Gupta Veer stands as a luminary in the realm of literature, renowned for his multifaceted contributions as a poet, critic, reviewer, editor, and prolific award

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