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Unrequited Puzzle Pieces

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this is an allegorical analogy of true stuff. tell me what you think....

The Happiness of Today

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To be or not to be the happiness of today?

A Poem has Crushed Me!

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Too Late

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I actually write this poem about my cat.

I was up one night and he kept coughing, I started crying and wrote this. 

Dont worry, he is still alive healthy and happy.

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Love Poems on I make this promise to you I am Yours

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Author Name: Nancy, for more Poems check Poems for her Thanks

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Romantic Reflections of a Beautiful Morning

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Author name: Michael Brieck, For more Poems you can check Cute Love Poems for Her Thanks

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This poem is translated by me. It was originally written in Bangla by Shamsur Rahman, a poet, columnist and journalist from Bangladesh. He authored nearly sixty books of poetry. He is one of the brightest stars in Bengali literature. The themes his poetry and writings mirror are- moderate humanism, romanticised insurgence of youth, human relationships, hatred towards superstitious beliefs and so on.

 

Most of Shamsur Rahman’s poems are written in free verse especially with the rhythm mode called Poyaar or Okhshorbritto. He also wrote verses in two other major patterns i.e., Shwarobritto and Matrabritto.

 

At present, Shamsur Rahman is remembered as a bona fide artist of the Bangali psyche. He has penned more than 3000 breathtaking poems that will continue to enthuse his devotees now and also in the days to come. Due to the heart and kidney failure, Shamsur Rahman had been in a coma for 12 days and breathed his last on 17 August 2006 at the age of 77.  

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