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Poetry

Kamrun muses about poetry, in this verse, exclusively for Different Truths.

O poetry
I waited for you
for a long, long time…
I created a garden
using nice flowering words.
I kept my word
I was committing to you.
 
Poetry
do you know?
You are my life.
My unknown destiny
My invisible philosophy
My thoughts or ideology.
 
Poetry
I can’t live.
a single day without you
Your single breath or a sigh
everything provokes me
to write.
 
Poetry
when I get the smell of yours
I can feel the love of yours
You are mine my utmost love
My unseen destiny
My unknown love.


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Kamrun Nahar
Kamrun Nahar writes poems, blogs, features and short stories. Her writings have been published in web pages, daily newspapers and magazines in Bangladesh and India. She also publishes in the pseudonym of "Sofed Bihongo" (সফেদবিহঙ্গ). Her Haiku and Haibun were published under UTB journal, Cold moon journal, Failed Haiku journal, Quills journal & FemkuMag. Her poems were published in international anthologies, ‘Pandemic Poetry 2020’ and ‘Paradise on Earth’.

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