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WHERE THE SUN FORGOT TO RISE

There lies a land behind the smoke,
Where silence screams and hearts are broke

Where lullabies drown in bombs and drones
And cradles turn to shattered stones

Babies cry with lips so dry
No blood, no milk, no tear left to cry

No schoolbell rings, no hospital stands, 
Just bones and ruins buried in the sand

They queue for crumbs and bleed for rice
A bottle of water, the price of life

Each has lost __ be it a child or spouse 
a parent, a sibling or a shattered house 

Then phosphorus rains on wrecked-out souls
To burn their skin to elevate their pains

And we the modern civilized race
Watch stage 5 famine take its place

What further war-crimes must I define 
Palestine bleeds while the world stays blind

Copyright © Paghunda Zahid | Year Posted 2025

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Date: 8/3/2025 10:12:00 PM

War starts with cruelty and ends on sufferings. It’s most shameful approach humiliating humanity and progress of Civilisation. Your Pen is powerful. But where is the end of ruthless happenstance ! Blessings to you.
Date: 8/3/2025 6:04:00 PM

Paghunda, my own preference, if I had to mount an advertising campaign, would be to picture starving occupants of a German concentration camp juxtaposed with pictures of starving people in Gaza. The irony of the situation is hard to stomach. You write very well and from the heart. We could intervene as a country or with the UN, but that might require some backbone. It's a sad world. Hope you are well.
Date: 8/3/2025 12:26:00 PM

While my heart pines at reading the verses you have carved on the stark misery of the war wounded souls, I cannot but admire the excellence of the pen with which you have framed the poem- poetic and moving. You may wish to read two poems I have recently posted on PS on related subjects : "The World is Bleeding" and " Deafening Silence". Indeed, wars do not create winners , but only losers. Wishing you "Bon courage".
Date: 8/3/2025 6:22:00 AM

War is a curse on humanity. In a war, there are ultimately no winners, but only losers. For power and vested interests, wars are waged in different parts of the world. But they always leave a trail of misery behind. The innocent people become the victims. Your empathy and compassion are palpable in every line. Let us hope that countries will embrace the path of peace. A very touching piece of writing, dear Paghunda. So happy to see you after a long absence, dear friend.
Date: 8/3/2025 5:38:00 AM

Powerful lines, true empathy for the innocent souls who are suffering…Dear Poetess, your poem, even the title is very strong, it brought tears to my eyes. Keep writing such great poems…society needs writers and poets like you.
Date: 8/3/2025 4:33:00 AM

It's a horrible situation for anyone to be in let alone children. I never have and never will believe in any kind of war. If there is a God, and I believe there is...perhaps he has a plan for all the evil doers who ever were responsible for these unexpectable crimes. Prayers sent to all the innocents. Well-written Paghunda. Thanks for your visit as well...Charlie
Date: 8/3/2025 4:30:00 AM

Such powerful lines! In our own comfort, it's so easy to forget the pain and suffering of others. Your skill in creating such intense imagery is incredible!
Date: 8/3/2025 2:53:00 AM

Tho Palestinians cheered by the thousands when Shani Louk's headless, abused and battered body was paraded through the Gazan Streets along with countless others, children aren't to blame & bear the brunt of evil Hamas leadership, Israel has gone beyond vengeance & needs to stop & Hamas needs to release the hostages
Date: 8/3/2025 1:25:00 AM

a very heartfelt and powerful write. You have a gift in poetry, l must read more of your work. J
Date: 8/2/2025 8:54:00 PM

peace and prosperity dear poet ')
Date: 8/2/2025 5:21:00 PM

The suffering of people who live daily with the effects of war, is heartbreaking. I hope and pray that relief comes soon. Well written and gripping.
Date: 8/2/2025 4:21:00 PM

Very powerful, sad, and well-written.
Date: 8/2/2025 2:18:00 PM

This is so sad. I am wishing them relief, too - and it's good of you to write this.
Date: 8/2/2025 1:25:00 PM

Those who aren't fighting but are fighting for their lives are in my thoughts. Quick delivery of food is my wish. Your sharing is greatly appreciated.
Date: 8/2/2025 12:26:00 PM

What I see on the news seems to be horrible for the people who are living in Gaza. I feel for the people who are not involved in the war only trying to survive. I hope that food gets to them soon. Thanks for sharing this one with us. It is very well composed and on point for the situation. Sara K

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