Chapter 1 : Kashmir

Summary: Kashmir, the once paradise on earth is witnessing one of the darkest years in the history of its suffering. As the sun sets and we collect what remains of the day, some more names are added to the list of people who died and thousand others who have suffered.


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The Poem: Kashmir



Tangled in the barbed wire, since times immemorial.

In search of solace, in this war-torn territory. When last did I cry?

( Tawqeer Nasir )


O' martyrs of my land, the spring shall soon arrive, the flowers bloom.

Every night, my dreams whisper to me: When last did I cry.

( M Hussain )


I wait for the morning when the air I breath is free.

Dawn of freedom, come soon we wait eagerly: when last did I cry.

( Suhail Sultan )


Jhelum has washed the time yet to come.

My past and present are asking earnestly,"When last did I cry".

( Aritra Chakrabarty )


The marriage bells were replaced by mourning cries.

She lost her son on the wedding day. My heart kept asking me,"When did I last cry?"

( Shruti Sharma )


The apples colored in blood, the tulips drenched in tears, the saffron smelling of smoke.

These deaths, this pain, this mad spree: when last did I cry?

( Ritu Poddar )


With a bruised body but a firm heart I defy. Inflict some more pain, but I won't cry.

As the smoke rises high in sky, you can't find me; When last did I cry?

( Jahangeer Khan )


The diminishing smiles of those innocent faces, the empty swing in park and the lifeless chinars.

Everythng is so dull and gloomy without him. Where did he go without me: when last did I cry.

( Syed Aaira )


The blood and the sweat of my brothers adding a fragrance to the air.

The early morning breeze brushes my face, whispers silently, when last did I cry?

( Syed Aaira )


It was a beginning of the new Karbala.

A fresh tear drop with its own story follows to see, when last did I cry.

( Shoiab Tariq )






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