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Facing the Fire Within: A Spotlight on Uncontrolled Anger

The inner voice is a voice
Which expels when there is no choice.
Tolerance is silence inside noise
Which becomes a dangerous crime's base.
Including burning heart cries
Which ignites when blood dries.
Tension reaches greater heights
Which internally firmly bites.
Rascal, when kept inside cine
Which hurts the mind, nothing fine.

Work done with high anger line
Which destroys the surroundings, no mistake mine.
Feeling high-tempered alone
Which everyone notices but not shown.
No friend here,
Just God is one
Which spreads blessings like the sun.

Picture design Anumita Roy

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Sahaj Sabharwal
Sahaj Sabharwal, a poet from Jammu, J&K, has received numerous awards for his work at state, national, and international levels. He was invited to the International Writers Meeting in Tarija and Hungary. He received an International Diploma in Writing and International Merit Certificate, and was published by The Young Writers Association in the UK.

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