“Every soul that is birthed a whole – Fragmented by an imposed societal role”
Category: babel.
Lessons From Mom in My Native Tongue by Eman Shumail
“Till we’re one. Till you can remember some moment before you were here, and you were I.”
Archetypal chaos of creation and destruction by Sousan Qadeer
“Destruction is hovering above the skies, on top of the farmer’s valley, watching his cattle grazing the fresh grass.”
Museum of one’s own thoughts by Zunaira Rehman
“Do you see the Human, Being, Memory, and Hope as a Fusion? Or is the world a beautiful illusion…”
In the moments of heartache by Zahra Khan
“for some storms are to be weathered, not subdued, just hold on to the fragments of fortune”
O beautiful flower of a distant field by Anonymous
“Seeing the flower, You will recognise yourself, And my grave too”
You wish it was you? by Rohan Kumar
“You are the flower that blooms in the dune for even the heat and Sol couldn’t extinguish the flames of survival in your heart. You’re the Tree of Life whose shade harbors Nature. And you’re the answer to why I exist.”
Engulfed by Serena Fatima Kazmi
“And we lie engulfed – in a sheet of complete harmony and peace.”
Fragmented self by Faryal Chaudhary
“My whole self is a mystery to me, yet you pictured me – as if I am a tragedy or made of ecstasy.”