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Revisiting Ghalib
Mirza Ghalib Mirza Asadullah Beg Khan was born during the British colonial period in India. He is commonly known by his pen name Ghalib; another pen name of his was Asad. He was a poet at the court of the last Mughal Emperor, Bahadur Shah Zafar II...
2 commentsMochaware: A Ghazal Poem in Honor of England's Dendritic-Patterned Earthenware
Mochaware is seaweed- and tree-like patterned earthenware of the late 18th to early 20th centuries. It may be challenging to find and expensive to buy at auctions and on the Internet. But the sample ghazal poem praises the ware's earthy beauty.
12 commentsBest Ghazals of Bollywood
A list and videos of the ten best ever ghazals produced in Bollywood over a period of nearly a hundred years. These ghazals have regaled the masses and continue to do so even today.
0 commentsWhat Is This Thing Called Poetry?
Free verse or free style as I'd much rather term is a form of poetry that does not adhere to any set pattern. Though it is considered "free" in its form there is still some elements that a poet must bind to due to convention.
16 commentsdownload free bollywood songs
Nowadays we all are having lots of work and in between these works we don’t have time to give us any entertainment or we can say rest. And whenever we think about a bit of entertainment its cost becomes a...
0 commentsFaiz ahmed faiz
Faiz Ahmed (1911-1984), was a Pakistani poet considered to be one of the most versatile Urdu poets. Presenting to you , here is a translated excerpts of a beautiful ghazal written by him. Urdu words are...
0 commentsGhazal: Love for the American Politician
Ghazal titled Love for the American Politician written by JT Walters. The poem relays sentiment about how the people feel about their politicians. Especially when it comes to our politicians willingness to sacrifice the lives of our military.
0 commentsTop 10 Bollywood Movie Songs of Gazal King Jagjit Singh
Here is the list of Top 10 Bollywood song by Gazal King Jagjit Singh.
0 commentsObservations: An Attempt at Ghazal
A sparrow’s song expands the patient silence, The peace of a suburban summer morning. “Bon jour,” old men call from the street corner, Trusting that their French will make them charming. Heel-clicking abruptly ceases as she stumbles; The...
5 commentsI Sit There Quiet, In The Waiting Room
This Ghazal Poem, written from the view of the bride, is about that feeling you get when love and life are all on the line. It's about the feelings you have while waiting for a loved one in the waiting room of a hospital.
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