Writer of Destiny
Write something
bright
for those who
experience a
thousand deaths
each day.
Write some
smiles for those
whose pillows
are moist
with tears each
night.
Write a few pure
moments of love
for those who
could never call
anyone their
own.
Write a few
droplets of soothing dew on their lips.
Write true
happiness in their pounding hearts.
Write the
fulfillment of unrealized dreams in their eyes.
Write floral
bracelets of joy for their soft hands.
Write swinging
earrings of solace for their ears.
Even if you
write nothing else, dear Lord,
You must write
freedom for them.
Daughters Are Also Sold
In the era of
ignorance, it was heard
That they were
often discarded.
Mothers would
abandon them,
And fathers
would cast them away
To a distant
place where deep wells
Would swallow
their cries forever.
Even today, this
tradition persists
In my country,
In remote,
desolate regions,
Where the poison
of poverty seeps through families.
When a little daughter
dons a crimson dress,
She becomes
invincible.
All her dreams
remain tethered to her tiny feet,
But alas, her
laughter never returns.
Her emotions are
bartered away,
Her precious
eyes lose their value,
And she herself
is sold without a price.
I'm Like A Star
Give me the
freedom to write my own story.
My tears show me
the true way.
I am like a star
that shines brightly to show the way.
I am like a bird
that cannot be caged.
I am like the
fire that burns inside all of us.
I am like the
raindrop that write its own fate
I am the ray of
sunshine that sets everything aglow.
I am like the
fragrance that scents the entire world
ANILA BUKHARI
ANILA BUKHARI, a remarkable young
Girl with a heart as kind as the sunflower fields of her childhood in Pakistan.
Growing up in a village, she was surrounded by the beauty of nature and the
wisdom of her grandmother, who shared tales that shaped Anila's compassionate
spirit. When her grandmother passed away when Anila was just 12, she found
solace in writing poetry, a way to keep her beloved granny's spirit alive. Through
perseverance and dedication, Anila's poetic voice resonated far beyond the
borders of her village. By the age of 17, she became a published author, using
her words to advocate for the voiceless in society. Anila's compassion knew no
bounds as she conducted poetry workshops for refugees and orphans in Uganda,
Africa, and Bangladesh, spreading hope and healing through her verses. Anila's
passion for education and empowerment led her to establish Girls' Education
Awareness Day in numerous countries worldwide, impacting the lives of countless
young girls. Her efforts were recognized globally, earning her prestigious
awards for her advocacy and humanitarian work. Anila Bukhari's journey is a testament
to the power of kindness, resilience, and the transformative impact of a single
voice raised for those in need.
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